Bucknell, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Bucknell, England
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The Trigger Pond Public House
Bucknell, England
4/21 Substantial house, formerly sub-divided, now public house. 1693 on datestone; probably partly early/mid C17. Limestone rubble with wooden lintels; artificial stone-slate roof with rubble and brick stacks.
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K6 Telephone Kiosk (Telephone Number 054 74200)
Bucknell, England
Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
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8/9, Bainton Road
Bucknell, England
Includes: Nos. 10/11 BAINTON ROAD Two houses, formerly sub-divided. Early/mid C18.
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The Bytack and Attached Barn
Bucknell, England
Farmhouse and attached barn. Farmhouse. Late C16 or early C17 with later additions and alterations.
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Barn c. 20 M S of Willows
Bucknell, England
Barn. Late C17 with later alterations. Weatherboarded timber frame on uncoursed limestone rubble plinth; corrugated iron roof.
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Bucknell Railway Station
Bucknell, England
Railway station. Dated 1860 with minor later additions and alterations. Rock-faced limestone ashlar; machine tile roofs with fish scale bands and ornamental cresting.
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New House
Bucknell, England
Probably C16 and C17, extended early C19 with later additions and alterations. Timber frame and roughly coursed and uncoursed limestone rubble now mainly roughcast; stone slate and slate roofs.
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Barn c. 15 M SW of Fold Cottage
Bucknell, England
Barn. Mid-to late C17 with later alterations. Weatherboarded timber frame on uncoursed limestone rubble plinth; corrugated iron roof.
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Matthews Memorial c. 20 M SE of Chancel of Church of St Mary
Bucknell, England
Pedestal tomb. Circa 1771. Limestone.
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Barn c. 20 M N of Woodside Farmhouse
Bucknell, England
Barn. Late C17 with later alterations. Weatherboarded and corrugated iron- clad timber frame on rubblestone plinth; corrugated iron roof.