Humshaugh, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Humshaugh, England
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Chesters Museum
Humshaugh, England
1895-1903
Museum. Coarse local sandstone, rock-faced and snecked, with ashlar dressings.
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Roadside Wall and Gate Piers to E and S of Lincoln Hill House
Humshaugh, England
Wall and piers, probably c.1800. Squared stone with ashlar dressings. Drive entrance flanked by square tooled ashlar piers with pyramidal caps, linked to similar outer piers by quadrant wall with low gabled coping.
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Forge Cottage
Humshaugh, England
House, formerly a pair of cottages. Late C18. Coursed rubble with roughly- shaped quoins and cut dressings; stone slate roof.
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Little Walwick
Humshaugh, England
House, early C18 extended C19. Coursed large rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and tooled dressings; Lakeland slate roof, except for stone slates on rear wing. South elevation in 3 sections.
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Front Garden Walls to Little Walwick with Attached Drinking Troughs
Humshaugh, England
Walls and attached drinking troughs, C19. Roughly-coursed stone with dressings, ceramic troughs. Wall with arched coping and central gateway with arched monolithic tooled-and-margined piers; similar piers to wider blocked gateway at right.
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Gate Piers and Attached Walls to Walwick Hall
Humshaugh, England
Gate piers and attached walls, C18. Coursed rubble walls, cut stone piers and coping.
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Old Lodge 50 M W of Chesters Main Entrance
Humshaugh, England
Gate lodge, late C18 altered early C19. North end squared stone, other elevations rubble with tooled porch front and dressings; stone slate roof.
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The Butlers Cottage W of Chesters Stables with Attached Yard Wall and Outbuilding to Rear
Humshaugh, England
House, late C19 probably by Norman Shaw. Squared tooled stone with tooled ashlar quoins and dressings; yard walls snecked stone. Graduated Lakeland slate roof.
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The George Inn
Humshaugh, England
Hotel. Mid C18 extended C19. Roughly-squared stone with dressings, C19 parts snecked stone; Welsh slate roof.
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Coldwell Farmhouse with Attached Outbuildings
Humshaugh, England
House and outbuildings, early C18. Coursed rubble with roughly-cut quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roofs. House and right outbuilding, 2 storeys 3 + 1 bays.