Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
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Milestone on Ogbourne Maisey Down, N of Old Eagle
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Milestone on old Swindon to Marborough turnpike. c1762. Sarsen. Shaft of triangular section with grooved top and square base. Legends incised and mostly illegible.
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Gatepiers to Ogbourne Maisey House
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Gatepiers. C18. Limestone, banded rustication, with architrave and cornice. Inner stops. Raised ball finials. Later wrought- iron gates.
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Milestone in Rockley Plantation
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Milestone on Marlborough to Wootton Bassett turnpike. Early C19. Painted stone. Half-cylindrical shaft with grooved top. Incised and painted legend reading, to left: TO / WOOTTON / BASSETT / 9 / MILES. On right: TO / MARLBRO / 3 MILES.
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Stables at Rockley Manor
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Stable building, now loose boxes. C18. Timber framed and weatherboarded on sarsen sills. Thatched roof. Four bays, framing 2 panels high. Tie beam trusses with curved braces to posts and raking struts to principals. High collar beams and 2 purlins.
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Loaves and Fishes Restaurant
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Anglican chapel of All Saints, now restaurant, 1872, by J. Baverstock of Marlborough. Diaper squared sarsen and flint panels, limestone dressings and tiled roof. Nave with west bellcote, south porch, and short chancel.
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Group of Four Goddard and Associated Monuments in Churchyard, 3 M to 7 M N of Chancel, Chu
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Group of four chest tombs. C17. Limestone. Reversed chamfered tops and chamfered bases. Plain sides.
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Unidentified Monument, 14 M NE of Chancel, Church of St Andrew
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Unidentified chest tomb. Probably C17. Reverse chamfered table, base buried. Inscriptions not identified.
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The Forge
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Cottage. Early C17, with later alterations. Timber framed with brick noggings, stone, and thatched roof. Single storey and attic. Two bays with lobby entry opposite stack at left end, the door replaced by window.
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The Haven
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
House. C17. Colourwashed stone with timber framed gable.
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Churchyard Wall, Church of St Andrew
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Megalithic sarsen wall defining north-west section of graveyard from large stone to gate. Date unknown. Twenty-two upright stones ending in a large sarsen megalith. An unusual survival in this area.