Charlcombe, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Charlcombe, England
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Twinfield Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Farmhouse. Mid - late C17, altered mid C19. Rubble with freestone quoins and dressings; ashlar to C19 parts; double Roman tiled roof; rendered ashlar stacks. 2 storeys, basement and attics in 2 steep coped gables.
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Monument to Lewis Bryon in Churchyard to SW of St Mary Magdalene's Church
Charlcombe, England
Chest tomb to Lewis Bryon, died 1818. Sandstone ashlar. Square inscribed panels with corner balusters; moulded plinth and cornice.
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Unknown Monument to N of Hooper Monument in Churchyard to W of All Saints Church
Gloucestershire, England
Chest tomb. Early - mid C18. Limestone ashlar. Illegible shield panels and panelled pilasters; moulded plinth and cornice.
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Monument to Kegan Family, in Churchyard to N of All Saints Church
Gloucestershire, England
Chest tomb to Kegan family. Earliest legible is 1815, but it is probably older. Ashlar with cast-iron panels; in a Gothick style and octagonal in plan.
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Monument to John Gunning, in Churchyard to S of All Saints Church
Gloucestershire, England
Chest tomb to John Gunning, died 1765. Limestone ashlar. Inscribed oval plaque with enriched rococo borders; corner pilasters with C-scroll ornament; moulded plinth and cornice.
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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.
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Monument to Sarah Powney, in Churchyard to W of St Mary Magdalene's Church
Gloucestershire, England
Chest tomb to Sarah Powney, died 1806. Sandstone ashlar. Arched, inscribed panels and engaged corner columns; moulded plinth and cornice.
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Court Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Court or manor house, now a farmhouse. C14 and C17; altered and extended to east late C17 - early C18.
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Charlcombe Manor
Charlcombe, England
Manor House. Late C17, restored c. 1840, probably by James Wilson of Bath. Rubble with freestone quoins and dressings; slate roof with coped raised verges; ashlar stacks, diagonal on east gable.
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Church of St Mary
Charlcombe, England
Anglican Parish Church. C12, C13 and altered C15; restored 1857-61, probably J. Wilson of Bath, and possibly to plans by G.G.