Charlcombe, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Charlcombe, England
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Barn,attached to Heather Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Barn. Dated 1688, remodelled C19. Rubble with freestone quoins and dressings; slate roof with coped raised verges and finials. Gabled porch with elliptical arch opening; stone tablet above with date.
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Crossleaze Farmhouse
Gloucestershire, England
Farmhouse. Dated "W.P./1724" on lintel over door, but mid - late C17. Rubble with freestone dressings and double Roman tiled roof with coped raised verges; rubble stacks.
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Outbuilding and Store Attached to Decoy
Charlcombe, England
Former gunpowder works building and store (probably refining house and saltpetre store), now outbuilding. Mid C18; altered C19 and C20.
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Former Stable c. 40 M to SE of Rose Cottage
Charlcombe, England
Revision Number: 2CHARLCOMBE WOOLLEY LANE ST 76 NW (west side, off) 4/249 Former stable approx 40 metres to south-east of Rose Cottage IIFormer gunpowder works building (probably charcoal-crushing shed); then stable; now disused.
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Mill Cottage
Charlcombe, England
Former gunpowder incorporating mill, now house. Early -mid C18; converted to house in first half of C19; altered mid and late C20. Limestone rubble with dressed quoins; wany-edged horizontal boarding; pantile hipped roof. 2 storeys; gable-end on.
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Charlcombe Grove Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Farmhouse. Late C17. Rendered with freestone quoins and dressings; double Roman tiled roof and later brick stacks. L-plan and 2 storeys.
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Barn,to SW of Court Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Barn. Probably C17, altered. Rubble with a corrugated iron roof and coped raised verges.
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Chapel Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Farmhouse, incorporating the former Chapel of St. Lawrence. C15, altered late C16 and C17. Ashlar and coursed rubble with freestone dressings; plain and double Roman tiled roofs; ashlar and rendered stacks.
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Milestone at National Grid Reference St7210 7029
Charlcombe, England
Milestone. Probably late C18. Freestone upright with triangular head. Affixed cast iron plate reads "To/Bath/4".
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Monument to Pritchard Family, in Churchyard to N of St Mary Magdalene's Church
Gloucestershire, England
Chest tomb to Pritchard family. Legible date of 1807. Sandstone ashlar. Square inscribed panels with enriched borders; corner columns with capitals; moulded base and top.