Stadhampton, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Stadhampton, England
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Walled Garden to Ascott Farmhouse
Stadhampton, England
Garden walls. Probably C18. Limestone rubble and brick with some ashlar dressings.
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Church of St John Baptist
Stadhampton, England
Church. C15 and C16. Tower 1737 by Richard Belcher, mason; restored and enlarged 1875 by E.G.
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The Stables
Stadhampton, England
Farmhouse, now house. C17, altered early C18. Coursed limestone rubble with squared dressings; old plain-tile roof with brick ridge stack.
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Green Cottage
Stadhampton, England
Small house. C19 re-building of earlier structure. Limestone rubble with brick dressings; Welsh-slate roof with brick ridge stack.
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The Manor House and Attached Front Wall Piers and Railings
Stadhampton, England
Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C17, extended late C17 and C19. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings and some timber framing; old plain-tile roofs with brick stacks.
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Thatched Cottages
Stadhampton, England
House, now 3 cottages. C17, extended C18. Timber framing with brick and plaster infill; colourwashed limestone rubble; thatch roofs with brick ridge stacks. L-plan. One storey plus attics.
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Forge Cottage
Stadhampton, England
House. C17. Colourwashed coursed limestone rubble with wooden lintels; thatched roof with brick gable stacks.
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The Old Vicarage and Attached Pump
Stadhampton, England
Vicarage, now house. Probably early C17, remodelled and extended early C19. Roughcast walls; Welsh-slate roof with rendered stacks.
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Riverside Cottage
Stadhampton, England
House. Late C17, extended C20. Timber framing with plastered and brick infill on limestone rubble plinth; shingle roof with C20 brick gable stacks.
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Church of St Katherine
Stadhampton, England
Church. 1762 for Charles Peers. Rendered walls with limestone dressings; old plain-tile roof.