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 ...
A natural ravine containing the ruined remains of Lumsdale Mills, associated ponds and other water management features relating to smelting lead, spinning cotton, bleaching cotton and grinding barytes ...
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 ...
Melville is the striking centrepiece of Royal William Yard, with its clock tower and views across the marina. It is one of the last remaining buildings to be completed within the Royal William Yard ...
Ruined remains of Norman church within medieval churchyard with 14th and 15th century material, originally built upon the sacred spring of St John the Baptist. Our website works best with the latest ...
Grade II listed Roman Catholic Church of 1869-70 with remodelling of 1907. By Mitchell of Oldham. Coursed and squared rubble in small blocks, banded Welsh slate roof. The design is in the Gothic/Early ...
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 ...
Gates and gatepiers at Hoar Cross Hall, Maker Lane, Hoar Cross, Burton-on-Trent DE13 8QS Hoar Cross Hall Hotel and Spa is a grade II listed stately home in Staffordshire. The gatepiers and entrance ...
Grade II* church, located within the Grade II registered park at Ickworth, former home of the Hervey family. Ickworth house and much of its surrounding parkland is owned and managed by the National ...
The Physic Well comprises a seventeenth century underground well chamber, over which a Tudor-style building was erected by the Council in 1937. Barnet Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was ...
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 ...