East Witton, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in East Witton, England
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Jim Bowes House and Byre
East Witton, England
House and byre. C16/C17. Rubble, interlocking black clay pantile roof. 2 storeys, 2 first-floor windows. Quoins. Double-chamfered mullioned windows. Ground floor: fire window, 3-light window under replaced monolithic lintel, 2-light window.
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Old School with Railings, Gate and Gate-Piers
East Witton, England
School, now house, and railings, gate and gate-piers. 1817. Sandstone ashlar with herring-bone tooling, stone slate roof, wrought-iron railings.
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Icehouse
East Witton, England
Icehouse. Mid C19. Brick and rubble. Brick-lined beehive icehouse with barrel-vaulted access, stone to lower courses of doorway, brick above, the whole set in a mound.
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Blue Lion Stables
East Witton, England
Stables. Early C19. Coursed rubble, stone slate roof.
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Stable Block c. 5 M to W of Vicarage
East Witton, England
Stable block. Early C19. Coursed rubble, artificial slate roof.
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Church of St John Evangelist
East Witton, England
Road) Church. Dated 1809. By H H Seward for the Earl of Ailesbury. Ashlar sandstone, stone slate roof. Nave and chancel in one, with aisles, south porch, north baptistry and west tower.
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Hammer Farmhouse
East Witton, England
Farmhouse. C18. Coursed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays. quoins. Central glazed door in stone surround. 4-pane sash windows. Shaped kneelers, ashlar copings, end stacks. On lintel on left return, added inscription 'S. C. L.
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Jervaulx Hall
East Witton, England
House, now hotel. Early C19. Ashlar, stone slate roof.
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Arch to Stable Courtyard at Right Angles to Jervaulx Hall, and Gates
East Witton, England
Arch and gates. Dated 1864. Ashlar and wrought-iron.
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Gatehouse c. 80 M to S of Jervaulx Hall
East Witton, England
Gatehouse. Early C19. Ashlar, stone slate roof.