Hornby, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Hornby, England
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Pavilion c. 80 M to SW of Horby Grange
Hornby, England
Pavilion/stable. c1767. Red brick with graduated concrete tile roof.
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Gate Piers Near Lawn Lodge
Hornby, England
4 gate piers. Late C18 - early C19. For the Duke of Leeds of Hornby Castle (qv). Ashlar sandstone. Of square plan, on chamfered bases, with hollow- chamfered capitals and ball finials.
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Hornby Lodge
Hornby, England
Lodge. Late C18 - early C19. For the Duke of Leeds of Hornby Castle (qv).
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Well Head
Hornby, England
Well-head. Early C19. Ashlar.
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Bowling Green Bridge
Hornby, England
Rustic bridge. c1806. For the 6th Duke of Leeds of Hornby Castle (qv).
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Home Farmhouse with Screen Wall and Pavilion to S and 2 Outbuildings to N
Hornby, England
Farmhouse, screen wall, pavilion and outbuildings. Mid C18. For Robert Conyers Darcy, Earl of Holderness, of Hornby Castle (qv).
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Arbour Hill House and Attached Screen Walls, Dovecote and Summer House
Hornby, England
Farmhouse, now house, with attached screen walls, dovecote and summer-house. c1760. For Robert Conyers Darcy, Earl of Holderness, of Hornby Castle (qv).
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Church of St Mary Virgin
Hornby, England
Church. c1080, C12, c1330, c1410, late C15, C16, 1877. Work of c1410 by Richard Mason of Newton for John Conyers of Hornby; 1877 work by J L Pearson for Fanny Georgiana, Duchess of Leeds.
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Hole Chest Tomb c. 3 M E of E End of Church of St Mary
Hornby, England
Chest tomb. c1746. Commemorating Mrs Catherine Hole, d1746.
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Group of 4 Chest Tombs W of S Aisle of Church of St Mary
Hornby, England
4 chest tombs. Late C18. Commemorating members of the Kearton family of (Old) Park House (qv).