Bucklebury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Bucklebury, England
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Barn at Copyhold Farm on SE Side of Farm Yard
Bucklebury, England
Barn, probably late C16 with C18 weatherboarding and alterations; further alterations C19 and C20. Timber frame with wattle and daub infill replaced by weatherboard cladding on brick plinth. Plain tile roof.
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The Little Lodge
Bucklebury, England
House. 1924. Designed by Ernest Trobridge, for Francis Bates. Original thatched roof replaced in 1928. Timber-frame clad in wavey weatherboarding. Pantile roofs with gabled ends and deep verges and sprocketed eaves with swept-up plastered soffits.
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The Old Bakehouse
Bucklebury, England
Cottage. Late C16, with C19 extensions and alterations. Brick over timber frame, thatched roof. Lobby entry plan with catslide over outshut to rear and C19 bakehouse at right angles to rear.
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Barn at Bucklebury Farm on NE Side of Farmyard
Bucklebury, England
Barn. Late C17 or early C18 with later C18 addition. Timber framed with weatherboard cladding on brick plinth.
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Stable and Attached Privy at Copyhold Farm Attached to NE End of Farmhouse
Bucklebury, England
Stable and attached privy. Late C18/early C19. Privy early-mid C19.
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Cherry Orchard Cottage
Bucklebury, England
House. C18. Flemish-bond red brick with corbelled brick eaves, header-bond burnt brick platband and window arches. Plain tile roof with gabled ends. Brick projecting stacks at gable ends. PLAN: Front range of 2-room plan with a central entrance.
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Barn c. 40 M to N of Woottens
Bucklebury, England
Barn. C17. Timber framed with brick plinth, weatherboarding; tiled roof with projecting gabled midstray to north.
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Wootten's
Bucklebury, England
Farmhouse. C17 with C20 additions.
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Old Hawkridge House
Bucklebury, England
House, C16, late C17 with C20 additions and refacing. Timber framed with tension braces and brick nogging, later brick refacing to east and tile hung gable end to west.
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Hillhouse Farmhouse
Bucklebury, England
Farmhouse. Circa 1600 with some C19 refacing and large C19 wing to south. Brick, timber framed with brick nogging, some later brick refacing.