Churchill, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Churchill, England
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Church of St John Baptist
Churchill, England
Anglican parish church. C12 origin, C14 and C15 rebuilding with 1879 restoration. Coursed rubble throughout except west facade of tower which is of squared and coursed dressed stone.
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William Smith Memorial
Churchill, England
Monument. 1891 for the Earl of Ducie in memory of William Smith. Large monolith on base of 2 large square steps, composed of local stone.
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The Chequers
Churchill, England
House, now inn. Late C18/early C19 with later additions and alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof.
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Church of All Saints
Churchill, England
Parish church. 1826 by James Plowman for James Langston. Regularly coursed and dressed limestone rubble; slate roofs with coped verges and embattled parapets.
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Downs Hollow
Churchill, England
Entrance lodge. Circa 1830, probably by 6.S. Repton for James Houghton Langston; extended late C20. Roughly coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; stone slate roofs with moulded coped verges.
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Church Cottage; Ferryman's House
Churchill, England
Pair of houses, right latterly a shop. Late C17 or early C18 and early to mid-C19; later additions and alterations. Church Cottage.
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South Mount
Churchill, England
House. Mid C18, altered C19 and C20, with C20 additions. Roughly coursed limestone rubble; concrete tile roof.
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Hacker's House Cottage
Churchill, England
Cottage. Probably mid-C18 with later additions and alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof.
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The Square
Churchill, England
Farmhouse, now divided into 2 houses. Probably early C18 with later additions and alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof with concrete tiles to rear.
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Fountain House; W Cottage
Churchill, England
House, now divided. Mid-to late C18, extended mid-C19 with later additions and alterations. Roughly coursed limestone rubble concrete tile roof with coped verges to main range, slates to C19 addition.