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Ashleigh is a formerly open 2-bay hall house. The Hundred House is a 5-bay wing probably originally jettied at the front and is of mid 16th century date. The Corner House is a 2-bay cross wing of the 17th cenury.
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A parish church built in the 12th century. The chancel and chapel were built in the 14th century and the west tower in the 15th century. In 1888 the church was restored and the north aisle and south chapel were added 1899 by St Aubyn. The south porch was added in 1899. The church is of fli...
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The existing building is the last survivor of what may have been an extensive medieval inn, it has two bays of a former three-bay front range. The building was always floored and the posts, cross rails and stopped joists on the ground floor reveal the presence of a jetty to the street font...
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Timber framed hall house probably 15th century, altered during the early 17th century and 1920s. Converted into a farmhouse.
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An Anglican parish church of mainly 13th century date. It has a chapel of circa 1500 and was heavily restored in the 19th century including a late 19th century rebuild of the spire.
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A mainly 18th century and earlier house at right angles to the road. The 15th and early 16th century core may have been Keynsham Abbeys courthouse.
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House of early 16th or 17th century date, extended in the 18th and 20th centuries. The 2 storey house is built of flint rubble with a tiled roof.
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15thc & later
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St Bartholomews Church of 1870 is on the site of a chapel first mentioned in 1509. The chapel was a small thatched building. It was demolished in 1731 and replaced by a brick church precursor to the present building.
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Remains of part of the medieval town defences, comprising a length of curtain wall, a gateway and a tower, running between Hanover Street and the north bank of the River Tyne. Built between mid 13th century and the mid/late 14th century, the upstanding section of curtain wall stands to a m...