Charlcombe, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Charlcombe, England
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Church of All Saints
Charlcombe, England
Anglican Parish Church. 1761 by John Wood, the Younger, of Bath, for Mrs. Elizabeth Parkin of Ravenfield, Yorkshire and Woolley Manor; repaired 1978.
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Monument to Hooper Family in Churchyard to W of All Saints Church
Charlcombe, England
Chest tomb to the Hooper family. The earliest legible date is 1811. Sandstone ashlar with oval inscribed panels and enriched borders; moulded plinth and cornice; curved ends.
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Monument to Gunning Family, in Churchyard to NW of All Saints Church
Charlcombe, England
Chest tomb to Gunning family. The earliest legible date is 1839. Sandstone ashlar with square inscribed panels; corner balusters; moulded plinth and cornice.
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Monument to Admiral Puget, in Churchyard to N of All Saints Church
Charlcombe, England
Chest tomb to Admiral Puget, died 1822. Sandstone ashlar plain chest with patterned sides and corner pilasters; moulded plinth and pitched top. The admiral gave his name to Puget sound.
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Manor Farmhouse and Adjoining Annexe to Left
Charlcombe, England
Farmhouse and annexe. Mid C17. Rubble with freestone dressings and double Roman tiled roof; ashlar stacks, paired and diagonal on west gable and south gable of annexe.
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Church of St Mary Magdalene
Charlcombe, England
Anglican Parish Church. C12, altered C13 and C14; restored and apse added 1869-72 by C.E. Davis of Bath.
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Upper Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Farmhouse. Mid - late C17, altered C20. Rubble with freestone dressings; pebble-dashed in parts; C20 tiled roof with coped raised verges. L-plan vernacular farmhouse of 2 storeys.
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Barn,10 Yards to Rear of Manor Farmhouse
Charlcombe, England
Barn. Probably late C17, altered C18. Rubble, and double Roman tiled roof with coped raised verges.
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Monument to Joseph Powney, in Churchyard to W of St Mary Magdalene's Church
Charlcombe, England
Chest tomb to Joseph Powney, died 1836, signed by Emett of Frenchay. Sandstone ashlar. Inscribed square plaque and fluted pilasters; moulded cornice and square plinth.