Shenley, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Shenley, England
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Barn c. 40 M W of Numbers 1 and 2 Auriol Farm Cottages
Shenley, England
Barn. C17, altered. Timber frame, weatherboarded.
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Barn c. 30 M E of Shenley Hill Farm House
Shenley, England
Barn. C17. Timber frame, weatherboarded.
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Rosemount
Shenley, England
House. Early C18. Red brick probably casing a timber frame.
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Shenley Lodge
Shenley, England
Large house, now health resort. C18, much altered first half C19. Extended later C19 and c.1900. Stuccoed brick. Slate roof. 2 storeys, basement and attic. 7 bays.
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St Botolphs (Former Church of St Botolph)
Shenley, England
1424
Former parish church now house. Built c. 1424 following a bequest by Maud, Countess of Salisbury. Chancel demolished, the rest re-roofed and altered 1753. Grave of Nicholas Hawksmoor in churchyard.
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Barns c. 70 M NW of Salisbury Hall
Shenley, England
2 attached barns and a tack room. Late C17 to early C18. Timber frames on rendered brick bases, weatherboarded.
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Elliotts Farm House
Shenley, England
House. Late C16, refronted C18, extended C18 and C20. Timber frame, brick casing, part rendered. Machine tiled roof. 5 bays with central lobby entry. 2 storeys. C17 2 storey gabled entrance porch. Moulded panel over lintel.
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Bridge, Gateposts, and Revetment to Moat
Shenley, England
Bridge over moat and flanking gateposts to Salisbury Hall (q.v.). C17/C18. Brick.
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Wood Hall
Shenley, England
Large House. c.1840 extended mid C19, altered C20. Stock brick. Shallow pitched hipped slate roof. Double-pile. 2 storeys with basements and attics. 7 window front. Central entrance: pedimented Greek Doric porch.
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Thatched Cottage
Shenley, England
House, formerly gamekeeper's cottage to High Canons (q.v.). Early C19. Whitewashed brick. Thatch. Gothic cottage orné, 1 storey. Central entrance with thatched timber porch. Flanking 3 light casements, 4 centred heads to each light.