Boroughbridge, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Boroughbridge, England
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Flare Boutique; Fountain House Restaurant; Manor Meat; Nern Rock Building Society; Secondh
Boroughbridge, England
Row of C18 cottages some with C20 shop windows. Brick, rendered. Dentilled eaves.
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The Tuck Shop
Boroughbridge, England
Cottage, shop to ground floor. Early C19. Rendered brick.
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Wall and Railings to Front Garden of Minskip Lodge, to E
Boroughbridge, England
Garden wall and railings. Early C19. Brick with stone coping and wrought iron railings.
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Boroughbridge Hall
Boroughbridge, England
Large house. Said to have been built in the reign of James II, it stands on the site of 3 burgage houses and incorporates parts of them.
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Church of St Andrew
Boroughbridge, England
Church. North chantry chapel founded 1333. 4-bay nave arcade and north aisle. c.1360, south aisle rebuilt 1827, similar style. C15 flat-arched clerestory, low battlemented west tower and 3-bay chancel with 5-light east window. Red sandstone.
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Building Linking Aldborough Manor and Manor Cottage and Flats
Boroughbridge, England
Linking building. C18 or early C19. Painted brick.
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The Ship Inn
Boroughbridge, England
Public House. Probably late C16 with much later alteration including C20 additions to rear and at right angles to original range. Timber-framed, partly cased in brick, whitewashed, and partly rendered.
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Glebe Cottage
Boroughbridge, England
House and cottage. Probably early C18. Pinkish-brown local brick. Dentilled eaves and 3-course stepped 1st floor band. Coursed cobble plinth. Rendered gable ends. Swept pantile roof with raised brick verges. Off-centre ridge chimney. 2 storeys.
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Gardeners Cottage
Boroughbridge, England
Cottage. Early C18. Reddish-brown local brick.
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Laurel House
Boroughbridge, England
Street) House. Early C19. Pale brown brick, stone plinth. Pantile roof with end chimneys. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central entrance has 6-panel door and wooden doorcase of architrave, small modillion cornice and pediment on shaped brackets.