Colsterworth, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Colsterworth, England
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Cartshed at Woolsthorpe Manor
Colsterworth, England
Cartshed, altered in part to storage with pigeoncote. C18, altered C19, C20. Coursed limestone rubble with pantile roof, one end hipped.
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Animal Shelter at Woolsthorpe Manor
Colsterworth, England
Animal shelter. C19. Coursed limestone rubble with red brick interior, with pyramidal hipped pantile roof. Single storey, single bay front with central door flanked by single slatted vent openings, all under single timber lintel.
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Barn and Stables
Colsterworth, England
Barn and stables. C18 with C19 alterations and additions. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar quoins. Pantile roofs. Range of 3 stables attached to barn. 3 stable doors. Barn has stable door and later lean-to brick building.
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Manor Cottages
Colsterworth, England
Cottage. c.1700 with C19 and C20 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble having pantile roof with 2 brick gable stacks.
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Milestone, 20 Yards W of Colsterworth Pasture Lodge
Colsterworth, England
Milestone. Early C19. Ashlar painted white. Triangular on plan. Inscribed with black painted letters "Colsterworth" on upper panel, "Bourne 11", "Colsterworth 1 1/2" on side panels.
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Stables and Wagon Hovel at Woolsthorpe Manor
Colsterworth, England
Stables and waggon hovel. C19. Coursed limestone rubble with pantile roofs, with catslide to one side. Single storey, 4 bay front with 3 stable doors and recessed opening.
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47, Newton Way
Colsterworth, England
Cottage. C17 with C19 additions and alterations. Coursed limestone rubble with quoins. Steeply pitched pantile roof with single gable and ridge brick stacks. Lobby entry plan. The gable stack has the remains of a stone plinth.
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Chapel Cottage
Colsterworth, England
Formally Chapel of Ease, now small cottage built out of nave. C12, with C18, C19 and C20 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar quoins. Pantile roof having single brick ridge stack.
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Woolsthorpe Manor House
Colsterworth, England
Farmhouse, the birth place of Sir Isaac Newton, now owned by the National Trust. Early C17 with early C18 alterations and addition. Coursed squared limestone rubble with ashlar quoins and dressings.
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Milestone, 10 Yards E of Junction with A1
Colsterworth, England
Milestone. Early C19. Cast iron and limestone back. Triangular plan. Facetted and chamfered metal plate with "Colsterworth", "Bourne 12", "Colsterworth 1/2" in raised cast letters.