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Extensive gardens and landscape park to Newby Hall. The gardens were developed by Major Edward Compton from 1925 incorporating 19th century elements. The parkland is thought to date from the 18th and 19th century. Garden terraces on south and west sides of house are of an uncertain date. T...
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The Long Melford and Bury St Edmunds was authorised to the Eastern Counties Railway in 1861, but re-enacted to the Great Eastern Railway in 1862 and opened in 1865. Passenger services were withdrawn in 1961 and the track South of Lavenham lifted in 1962, although freight continued between...
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The ruined structures and buried remains of Greenlaws Middle Level ore works. Greenlaws Middle Level was worked as part of Greenlaws Lead Mine which exploited two veins and was operated by the Beaumont Company from at least 1818. The West Vein was disco
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The site of Alport smelt mill which includes the remains of reverberatory smelting furnaces and Spanish slag hearths, together with a complex system of flues, condensers and chimney. The site was in use between 1845 and 1875.
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Medieval manor house in Orchardleigh Park. It was situated to the south of St Marys Church and was demolished in 1856. Traces of the house include a terrace and a large stone one metre square and two metres high.
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The Exeter and Exmouth Railway was originally proposed in 1855 as a broad gauge railway, leaving the South Devon railway at Exminster, but the LSWR wooed the company and convinced it to build a narrow gauge line, sharing the LSWRs Queen Street Station. Opened in 1861, it was worked by the...
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Medieval wayside cross shaft in a square socket stone standing on a modern plinth. The whole stands on a raised knoll by the roadside to the north west of the town of Dunster. The knoll, which is included in the scheduling, stands circa 1.5 metres above the surrounding land. The simple soc...
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The Tooting, Merton and Wimbledon Railway was authorised in 1864 to build a connecting line from Streatham Junction on the Peckham - Sutton line. At Tooting, the line forked to north Wimbledon via Haydons Road, and to south Wimbledon via Mertons Road. The line opened in 1869. The southern...
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Post Medieval deer park and landscape park at Thoresby Hall. An estate map of 1680 showns a layout of formal gardens, a lake was developed by 1725. The park was landscaped during the 1780s and involved Capability Brown. Humphry Repton redesigned a cascade and parts of the river in 1791. Th...
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Selgars mill was in use as a paper mill between 1703 and 1754, the mill was severley damaged by a flood in 1753. The extant mill buildings are of mid-19th century date and consists of a rubble building of 3 storeys and 5 bays with an extension at the east end of 1 bay and 2 storeys. The up...
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