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Pleasure grounds and landscape park at Stratfield Saye House, designed 1745-1803 by Lord Rivers on the site of a deer park established in 1261. Additions were carried out by Duke of Wellington from 1813. The house is set within an area of lawns. The park comprises of picturesque planting o...
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Church. Late 12th century with restorations of 1784, 1872 and 1888. Timbered 19th century porch; entrance with reused Norman arch of 2 orders, engaged columns with waterleaf capitals. Pointed lancet windows of 1888, small original trefoil-head window is
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Late 16th century deer parks to Brancepeth Castle. A Possible park boundary comprising a bank 4 metres wide and 0.4 metres high, and a ditch 3 metres wide and 0.4 metres deep was identified in 1980. Parts were landscaped during the late 18th/early 19th century. The landscape park contains...
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Two 15th century holy wells one in a well house the other outside. Restored in 1897 and the well house has been recently re-roofed. The well house Is a small granite structure with a pitched roof also made of granite, it maesures 1.77m by 2m. A round arched doorway gives acess to the basin...
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Pottery works, part of the Verwood Potteries, (Verwood kiln 9) in production by 1841until about 1906. The works comprised a potters house, workshops, drying and firing sheds, storage sheds and a kiln. Field investigations in 1987 found most of the buildings in a poor condition and the pott...
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Combe Abbey House was constructed on the site of a Cistercian abbey which was founded in 1150 and dissolved in 1539. Towards the end of the 16th century, John (afterwards Lord) Harington built the house incorporating three sides of the 15th century cloister, the south side of which had bee...
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Moated manor house constructed circa 1480, on the site of a fortified manor house. Altered circa 1550 and again in 1840 when it was converted into a farmhouse. Restoration work was carried out between 1905-12. There are two water filled moats present to the north and south of the manor, wi...
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Mid and late 19th century gardens situated in a Medieval and later park at Aldermaston Court. Features include ponds situated to the north and south of a possible mid 18th century lake. Woodland is present to the west and north, these were planted during the 17th century and include remain...
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A 1.5m wide by 1.0m deep leat is all that survives of the fulling mill. A nearby cottage may have been related to the mill and was photographed as part of the southwest textile mill project.
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