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A house bulit in 1861 with late 19th century additions. It is made from squared, snecked rubble and has graduated stone flagged roofs with corniced chimneys.
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16th century farmhouse, now a residential house, altered 19th century, altered and extended in the mid and late 20th century. Mostly timber framed, with painmted roughcast infill, part painted brick with false timberwork. Hipped, gabled roof of old tile. Built on a rectangular plan, of 4 f...
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The main compound and tool store of East Merstham London mobilisation centre, known as Alderstead Fort, situated on a chalk ridge of the Surrey Downs. The main compound forms the south western part of the monument and houses a three-roomed magazine fronted by five casemates. It survives as...
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Three storey, castellated house built in 1669 with a ruined tower house attached to the north west. The ruined structure was possibly built as hall house in the 13th century, with a tower added to the west in the 14th century. It was altered circa 1600. T
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Cottage, late 18th century, framed, cased in red brick with a tiled mansard roof. Of one storey and attic, the bay at the west end was formerly a a bakers shop. At the rear is a bakehouse; a brick at the door of the bakehouse is inscribed G. S. 1815, perhaps in reference to a member of the...
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The former YMCA building, on Manor Road, Liscard, first appears on the 1st edition 25 OS map of 1870 - 1875. The building is not shown on the Tithe map of 1841. (1). It is reported to have been built in 1848, as a house called Homecroft, owned by the Pooley Family, and opened as the YMCA o...
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Early 19th century house, with a late 19th century shopfront. Built of brick with a pantile roof.
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Mid C19 house with C20 alterations
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290