Bucknell, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Bucknell, England
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Lower Lye Farmhouse
Bucknell, England
Farmhouse, now disused. Mid-and late C17 with later additions and alterations. Limewashed uncoursed limestone rubble and flat slabs; corrugated iron roof.
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Church of St Mary
Bucknell, England
Parish church. C12 and early C14, considerably restored and partly rebuilt 1870. Roughly coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; slate roofs have ornamental ceramic cresting and foliated iron crosses to gables.
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K6 Telephone Kiosk
Bucknell, England
Telephone kiosk, Type K6. Designed,1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast Iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin qlazinq to windows and doors.
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Number 13 and Attached Outbuilding
Bucknell, England
Small house and outbuilding. Mid C18. Limestone rubble with wooden lintels; plain-tile and Stonesfield-slate roofs with brick stacks. T-plan. 2 storeys and single storey.
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Trow Pool Water Tower
Bucknell, England
Water Tower. 1909. Local stone rubble with concrete cap, metal platform and tiled roof. PLAN: Square plan with flared base to each side and corner. Ground level entrance at one face to hollow centre. Upper level for lead tank.
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The Hall
Bucknell, England
Shown on O.S. map as Bucknell Hall. Farmhouse.
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Manor Farmhouse
Bucknell, England
Farmhouse. Late C17/early C18, altered and extended C19. Limestone rubble with wooden lintels; plain-tile and Welsh-slate roofs with rebuilt gable stacks. L-plan, extended. 2 storeys plus attic and 2 storeys.
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Laneside House
Bucknell, England
2 houses, now one dwelling. Late C17/early C18 and C18. Limestone rubble with a thatched roof, and coursed squared rubble with a concrete plain-tile roof, Single range.
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5-6, Bainton Road
Bucknell, England
2 small houses. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble with wooden lintels; thatch and plain-tile roofs with brick end stacks.
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Old Rectory
Bucknell, England
Rectory, now house. Early C17, altered and extended C18 and C19. Limestone rubble with wooden lintels; Stonesfield-slate roof with brick gable stacks.