Churchill, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Churchill, England
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Church of St Michael
Churchill, England
Originally C14 structure and much detail survives but it was heavily restored in 1863. It consists of chancel, nave, south porch and west bellcote. C15 font. C17 pulpit, Jacobean communion rail. Good late C17 monument.
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Haughton House
Churchill, England
House. Said to be 1830 for James Haughton Langston with minor late C20 additions and alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble with quoins; hipped plain tile roofs with boldly projecting eaves to main range.
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Old Woolmans House
Churchill, England
House. Dated 1694 with later additions and alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof with integral end stacks rebuilt in late C20.
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Rose Cottage; Sunnybank
Churchill, England
Pair of cottages. Late C17 with later additions and alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble; artificial stone slate roof, hipped to south-east end.
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Springhead Farmhouse
Churchill, England
Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18 with mid C19 right-hand extension and bay windows. Limewashed limestone rubble with pantile roof and stone rubble stacks; brick end stack to rear wing. L-shaped plan with rear wing; mid C19 one-room addition to right.
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Pair of Table Tombs c. 5 M S of Old Church
Churchill, England
Pair of table tombs. Probably late C17. Limestone.
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Pair of Chest Tombs c. 1.5 M E of Old Church
Churchill, England
Pair of chest tombs. Early C19. Limestone.
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Old Church
Churchill, England
Parish church, remains of, latterly mortuary chapel now redundant. C13 and C14, demolished except for chancel in 1825; restored 1869 by C.C. Rolfe for Elizabeth Barter in memory of her husband, Charles.
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Hacker's House
Churchill, England
House. Probably mid-C17 with later additions and alterations, considerably extended early C20. Regularly coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof with coped verges.
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The Gables
Churchill, England
House. Dated 1715 with early C19 addition and later alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roofs with coped verges.