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Two storey terrace of six double pile cottages with attics in roof space. Numbers 13 - 15 built by Simon Warren, and numbers 16 - 18 (probably) by John Symes. Rebuilt after the Broadclyst fire of 1870.The list description is as follows:Block of houses 1870-1. Rendered red sandstone unde...
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A blocked gateway at the west end of the wall (108626). Width 3.43m.
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Twentieth century brick manufacturing complex, partly using refuse from alum quarries.
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
This small footbridge, crosses the stream which runs west along the northern edge of the property. It is probably of 19th century date. Its dimensions are approximately 1.5m long x 1m wide x 1.2m high, and it is constructed of red brick. It connects Waterloo field with a field on the Court...
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This length of Hadrians Wall was cleared and restored by Clayton between 1848 and 1873. However, this section of Clayton Wall is in a bad state of disrepair and has lost not only much of its turf cap but has totally collapsed at 2 points along its length. The S face of the Wall stands at 6...
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A smalml earth closet of no particular note, of the usual materials and construction. It is not of the same dimensions as the building shown on th 1914 OS Map so may post date that. No fittings, now a garden store. (NT VBS Surveyor; 1985)
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South-eastern structure which consists of a sub- circular levelled interior terraced into hillslope. The northern and eastern sectors are defined by a break in slope uphill. Western and southern sectors consist of an overgrown bank in which a few stones are visible including an orthostatic...
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A pair of cottages with cavity brick walls under a welsh slate roof. They match closely Harewood Cottage (D13 & 14) which have a datestone 1908, they certainly predate the 1912 edition O.S map. This was a period of growth on the estate with extensions to Harewoods House (1907), three pai...
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is a single storey house, rectangular in plan about 15m x 8m overall. It is essentially a new structure built on the site of an earlier house of unknown form, although shown on the Tithe Map and on the 25 O.S. second edition in approximately the same place and with the same plan (in so fa...
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