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Lower Brownsham Farmhouse is a Listed Grade II, possibly a C15th/C16th three cell cross passage house. It is a two storey single pile house with a three storey extension on the lower end and a single storey two cell rear extension, set centrally blocking a first floor window. Stair t...
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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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Late 15th century Manor house, set on an earlier site. The south-east range was refronted in c.1736. In late 19th century a service wing was added to the north-east side of the south west range.The interior has close studded timber-framing to walls. The Great Hall has a stone fireplace of...
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An L-shaped house of different building periods, situated at a point where much of the forest could once be seen and which was the home of the head forester or keeper in the C18 and C19, and perhaps originally built for that purpose in the early C16. Oliver Rackham (The Last Forest, 1989,...
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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
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
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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Former Loseley chapel of 15th century date; old church pulled down and rebuilt 1870-75 to design of S S Teulon. Bargate stone with aluminium roofs. Square crossing tower. Loseley chapel forms south transept arm. For full description see DoE list, Guildford, 7/86, map SU 9949 SW.Status: Lis...
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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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