Amesbury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Amesbury, England
-
3, 5 and 7, High Street
Amesbury, England
Two shops in row, C17 and early C19. Brick, rendered to front, and tiled roof. Two storeys, 5 bays.
-
Yew Cottage
Amesbury, England
Cottage. c1840. Rendered flint with thatched roof. Single storey and attic, 3 bays, with verandah along front of rustic posts and slate roof, and round paving slabs. Entrance in porch on gable end. Small pointed headed windows to gable.
-
Small Granary to N of Large Barn at Countess Farm
Amesbury, England
Granary. Later C18. Timber framed and weatherboarded on 4 x 3 staddles, others added.
-
Large Barn at Countess Farm
Amesbury, England
Barn, now farm equipment store. Later C18. Timber framed on brick sills, weatherboarded, and plain tiled roof.
-
Stables and Barn at Countess Farm
Amesbury, England
Stables and barn to south of farmhouse. Barn 1772, for J. or I.
-
Grey Bridge
Amesbury, England
Road bridge over River Avon. C18. Limestone ashlar. Two arches without embellishment. Band and high stone parapet with flush weathered stone copings, terminating in end piers with rock-faced hipped capstones.
-
Diana's House
Amesbury, England
Gatehouse to Amesbury Abbey (q.v.). 1600. Flint, with stone quoins and dressings.
-
Garden Wall to Rear of W Amesbury House
Amesbury, England
Garden wall. C17 or C18. Partly rendered cob with flint aggregate, and C20 tiled coping. Wall approximately 2m high built in 3 lifts on flint footings. Undulating plan, approximately 50m long terminating in field gate.
-
Gate Piers and Gates Opposite W Amesbury House
Amesbury, England
Gate piers and gates opposite axis of West Amesbury House (q.v.). Late C17 or C18. Limestone.
-
Stables to W Amesbury House
Amesbury, England
Stables and coach house. Late C17-early C18. Flemish bond brickwork with tiled roof.