Easby, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Easby, England
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Easby Hall
Easby, England
Small country house; early C19 and later C19. Sandstone ashlar, Welsh slate roof.
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Boundary Stone E of Path to Captain Cook Monument
Easby, England
Boundary stone marking boundary between parishes of Easby and Great Ayton. Round-topped stone about 0.6 m high. On north face: T H R G A 14. On south face: E.
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Mill Cottages
Easby, England
House and smaller flanking cottages. Late C18. Ashlar; first floor of left bay raised in red brick. Pantiled roofs with stone dressings, brick stacks. 2 storeys, No 2 higher, 2 bays each.
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St Trinian's Hall
Easby, England
House. Early - mid C18, later C18 and c1906. 1906 work for Leonard Jaques of Easby.
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Abbey Mill
Easby, England
Marked on Ordnance Survey Map as Abbey Farm. Corn watermill and mill-house, now house. Late C18 - early C19, on much older foundations.
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Monument to Robert Carter Aproximately 22 M S of Priest's Door of Church of St Agatha
Easby, England
Chest tomb. c1761. For Robert Carter died 1761, husband of Margret Carter (qv).
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Easby Hall and Numbers 1 and 2 Easby Court
Easby, England
Marked on old editions of Ordnance Survey Maps as Easby Hall, and on newer editions as Easby House. Country house, with one wing now divided into 2 flats. c1730, for Rev Wm Smith, with later alterations and additions for Leonard Jaques.
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Almshouses
Easby, England
4 almshouses, now one house. Dated 1732, altered 1816. For Rev William Smith.
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Ruins of Abbey of St Agatha
Easby, England
Ruins of Premonstratensian Abbey of St Agatha. Late C12, early C13, c1300, early C14, early C15. Sandstone.
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Gateway to Church of St Agatha, c. 25 M NE of Church
Easby, England
Gateway. c1869. Probably by Sir G G Scott.