Elham, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Elham, England
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Couttie's Wynde
Elham, England
House row. No. 1 formerly The Crown public house.
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Bobbins Farmhouse
Elham, England
Farmhouse, formerly public house. Probably C18. Red and grey brick in Flemish bond. Plain tile roof. 1½ storeys. Single-course plat band to left of door.
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Elven House
Elham, England
Formerly school, now house. 1725, possibly with earlier core, and with mid-to-late C18 facade. Front elevation red brick in Flemish bond.
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Monument to Daniel and Patience Ruck c. 18 M W of Tower of Church of St Mary Virgin
Elham, England
Headstone. Mid C18. Stone.
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Monument to William Pettit c. 11 1/2 M S of Chancel of Church of St Mary Virgin
Elham, England
Headstone. Early-to-mid C18. Stone.
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Monument to Daniel Ruck c. 16 M W of Tower of Church of St Mary Virgin
Elham, England
Headstone. Mid C18. Stone.
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Church of St Mary Virgin
Elham, England
Parish church. Late C12, C13, C14 and C15. Restored and re-fitted circa 1908-1911 by F.C.
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Lower Court and Gatepiers Attached to Right
Elham, England
Farmhouse, now house. Circa 1707, with addition of circa 1825, altered or partly rebuilt c.1927, in an early C18 style. Red and grey brick in Flemish bond to ground floor, red brick in Flemish bond to first floor. Plain tile roof.
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King Post
Elham, England
House, formerly house and shop, C15, with late C16 or early C17 alterations and C18 facade. Timber framed. Front elevation red and grey brick in Flemish bond.
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Monument c. 8 M S of S Aisle of Church of St Mary Virgin
Elham, England
Headstone. C18. Stone.