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This point of the river has probably been used as a trading point from ancient times. It has been speculated that the camp at Roundwood was a trading post at some point in antiquity and in such case the quay would have played an important role.Its heyday was probably during the early eight...
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: free-standing houseSub type now: unclassifiedUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: private house.Class: DOMESTICRelated buildings: Abutted by (B), (C).Number of phases: 4Main phase: 3Uncertainties in history/development: YesCha...
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The land these houses stand on is the brickyard which gives the road its name. In 1839 the brickyard belonged to the lord of the manor, Henry Kelsey, who lived at Burstow Park Farm. It is clearly a piece of common land enclosed by the lord of the manor. No research has been done into whe...
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: with cowhouse attachedRecord Type: single buildingUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: PRIVATE HOLIDAY HOMEClass: DOMESTICRelated buildings: ABUTTED BY (B)Number of phases: 3Main phase: 1Uncertainties in history/development: N...
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Brick-built house of two storeys constructed in three cells to L-plan under a pitched roof with two stacks external to each gable end. Probably mainly mid C19 with small mid C20 flat-roofed single storey laundry extension. Heavily modernised in 1960s with all new top light type softwood...
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Early to mid 19th Century cottage of continuous outhouse type. Grade II listed. Built of flint and brick and is one of three cottages built in a similar style.EXTERNAL FEATURESOriginally this building had two storeys at the front and one storey at the back with a continuous roof slope. At...
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The lodge is a small cottage dating from aprrox 1840, of two storeys in front and lean-to under a catslide roof. It is generally well-preserved, although the outshut has been remodelled internally and given new windows. The plan is traditional with the variation that the original main entr...
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Detached brick-built dwelling on two storeys of two bays with clay tile steeply pitched roof and centre axial stack having decorative brick bands and heavily oversailing cap. C19 with mid C20 extension of two storeys under a flat felted roof to W. Windows are all modern wood casements wi...
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Originally a 2 up and 2 down lodge at the end of the driveway to the Home farm at Stourhead. Constructed in 1854 (Annals). This is not an architecturally interesting lodge in accord with others found around the estate of an earlier date. The building was greatly altered and enlarged in abo...
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A two storey building probably built in 1886 according to date inscribed on west gable, with single ridge roof, gable ended and two symmetrical gables on front. Single central stack, porch over west doorway on south side. Regular fenestration. Walls of rubble stone, brick arches over do...
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