A Neolithic site under author Thomas Hardy’s house has been protected as a scheduled monument on the advice of Historic ...
Large country house built in 1813 for John Seymour and bought by William Gibbs in 1843. The Gibbs family built their fortune on the trade of guano, a fertiliser made from South American sea bird ...
The Britons Arms was saved from the disastrous fire of 1507 which destroyed most of the surrounding medieval buildings, making this a rare survival. It lies on the north side of the churchyard of St ...
The church is largely Norman but has some Saxon features. Its round tower partially fell in 1770. The porch has an attractive brick and flint chequer pattern. A large wall painting of St Christoper ...
Grade I listed building, and former parish church: one of 18 churches held by the Norwich Historic Churches Trust on 99 year leases, granted in 1971. Almost all are in community uses, including this ...
Historic grade II* parish church in Winson Green, built in 1904. Originally there were bells but these were removed some time ago. It has a working pipe organ which is still used in worship services ...
South West Bastion and section of ha-ha walling, Church of Our Lady Churchyard, Seaton Delaval Hall, Seaton Delaval The Church of Our Lady Saxon - Norman church of Delaval. Churchyard with C18 ha-ha ...
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Historic House with Historic Parkland and ancient water-supply, food store sheds, the latter repaired with Covid 19 emergency funding Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers ...
Tower house, now farmhouse. Medieval, C17, c1840 and C20 alterations, originally built for the Knights Hospitallers. Coursed sandstone rubble and red brick with stone dressings and quoins, shallow ...
Listed at grade I, the West Mural Tower contains the remains of the West precinct wall of Auckland Castle, running north-south. It is a simple two-storey structure with a small (roughly square) yard ...