Ewelme, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Ewelme, England
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Ewelme Church ( St Mary)
Ewelme, England
c. 1432
Grade I listed building of the 15th century made of flint and limestone rubble, with wood details. Many interesting details inside.
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Barn c. 20 M S of Ford's Farmhouse
Ewelme, England
Barn. Probably mid C18, with C20 alterations. Large timber-framing; weatherboarding; plain-tile roof.
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The Greyhound at Ewelme Public House
Ewelme, England
Public House. Probably early C18. Grey brick with red brick dressings; plain tile roof; brick end stacks.
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Kings Pool House
Ewelme, England
House. C17, with C19 alterations. Render, probably on brick; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left; brick ridge stack to right of centre.
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Hill House
Ewelme, England
House. Probably early C18 with C19 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble with red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks.
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Church Farm Cottages; Weasel Cottage
Ewelme, England
Weasel Cottage shown on O.S. map as Little Levers. Row of cottages.
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Outbuilding c. 4 M S of Ford's Farmhouse
Ewelme, England
Outbuilding. Probably late C18 with early C19 front. Red brick with grey brick headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile half-hipped roof with lead ridges.
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Ewelme Manor
Ewelme, England
Part of Ewelme Palace, now house. c.1450 with late C18 fenestration and wing to rear left. Red brick; old plain-tile roof; brick lateral stacks to rear. 2 storeys, 3-window range. 6-panel door with fan-light to C19 red brick porch to centre.
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Outbuilding c. 10 M W of School House and Archway
Ewelme, England
Outbuilding. C18. Flint base with red brick dressings; red brick; old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick end stack to left.
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Wall Adjoining God's Place to E
Ewelme, England
Wall. C15. Banded knapped flint and limestone rubble; round red brick coping.