West Hauxwell, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in West Hauxwell, England
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Group of 10 Medieval Tombstones and 1 Column Base at Church of Saint Oswald
West Hauxwell, England
10 medieval tombstones and 1 column base. C13-C14. Stone.
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Two Small Tombstones Flanking Priest's Door of Church of Saint Oswald's
West Hauxwell, England
2 tombstones. Late medieval. Stone.
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Stable Block Adjoining Hauxwell Hall at Right Angles on NW Corner
West Hauxwell, England
Stable and coach-house, now flats and outbuildings. Dated 1848. Coursed stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof.
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Obelisk
West Hauxwell, England
Obelisk. Dated 1717. Ashlar. Approximately 8 metres tall, square in plan. Dado on base, with inscription on east face, cornice. Obelisk with entasis, the top half perhaps rebuilt, pyramidal top. At top, wrought-iron weather- vane.
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Church of Saint Oswald
West Hauxwell, England
Church. C11, C13. Sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings, stone slate and lead roofs.
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Tomb c. 10 M S of Tower of Church of Saint Oswald
West Hauxwell, England
Tomb. Mid C18. Ashlar.
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Gate Piers, Gates and Railings c. 100 M E of Church of Saint Oswald's
West Hauxwell, England
Gate piers, gates and railings forming principal approach to Hauxwell Hall. Early C19. Ashlar piers, wrought-iron gates and railings.
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Office Range c. 50 M to N of Hauxwell Hall
West Hauxwell, England
Gatehouse, offices and game larders, now museum. Dated 1858. Coursed stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof.
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Bell Tower, c. 7 M W of S Front of Hauxwell Hall
West Hauxwell, England
Folly. Late C18 - early C19, re-using some older materials. Ashlar.
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Hauxwell Hall
West Hauxwell, England
Country house. Late C17 and mid-late C18. C17 phase for Sir Marmaduke Dalton.