Padworth, England

Historic Sites & Landmarks in Padworth, England

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  • Church of St John Baptist Padworth, England

    Church. Circa 1130 with some C16 windows, vestry and porch added in restoration of 1890.

  • Bridge House Home School Padworth, England

    House, now school. C18 with early C19 addition to left. Stucco; tiled roof with end stacks and 3 C19 gabled dormers with casements to right.

  • Padworth House Padworth, England

    House, now college. Circa 1769 by John Hobcraft encasing a C17 house. Stucco, plat bands at cill levels, 3 centre bays project slightly with triangular pediment over; moulded cornice and parapet to hipped slate roof with 4 stacks.

  • Fisherman's Lodge Padworth, England

    Entrance lodge, now house. C17 and C18 with large late C20 2 storey block to north. Rendered brick with plat band, cornice, battlemented gable end to south with sunken quatrefoil panel, old tile roofs and 2 stacks.

  • Yew Tree Cottage Padworth, England

    Cottage. C17 with C20 cross wing to east. Brick, timber framed with angle braces and brick nogging, tile hung gable end to south; half hipped thatched roof with semi-dormer to south, end stack to west and ridge stack to rear on cross wing.

  • Bridge over Stream c. 25 M to NW of Fisherman's Lodge Padworth, England

    Bridge. Circa 1838. Single cast iron span of approximately 8 metres approached on each side over brick arches with cutwaters to south-west.

  • Hatch Farmhouse Berkshire, England

    Farmhouse. C17 with C20 addition to right. Brick, timber framed with arch braces and brick nogging; old tile roofs, half hipped to right, with central C20 gabled dormer and 3 stacks. T-plan, 2 framed bays with 2 framed bays pro- jecting to rear.

  • Sunnyside Farm Padworth, England

    Farmhouse. Late C17 with partial later refacing. Timber framed with brick nogging, some later brick refacing, and old tile roof. 3 framed bays. 2 storeys. End stack to left with bread oven and stack to rear.

  • Millbrook Padworth, England

    Cottage. Mid C16 with C17 addition to north-east. Timber framed with brick and rendered facing; old tile roof with outshot to north-west, and end ridge stack to south-west. 2 framed bays. 2 storeys and garret.

  • Canal Cottage and Outbuilding Padworth, England

    A two storey C18 cottage and single storey outbuilding associated with the Kennet Navigation and subsequently with the Kennet and Avon Canal. Both constructed of handmade brick with tile roofs and some later brickwork.