Easby, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Easby, England
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Easby Mullions
Easby, England
2 houses, now 1. Late C17, perhaps earlier in origin, with later alterations. Rubble, artificial stone slate roof.
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The Vicarage
Easby, England
Vicarage. c1868. Rubble with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof.
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Coach House and Screen Wall to NW of Vicarage
Easby, England
Coach-house and screen wall linking it to The Vicarage (qv). c1868. Rubble with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof.
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St Trinians Farm, E House
Easby, England
Farmhouse. Probably early C18, with late C19 alterations. Rubble with ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. 2 storeys with attic and rear outshuts, 2 bays. Quoins. Central board door in chamfered quoined surround.
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High Wathcote
Easby, England
Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18 with late C19 refenestration. Roughcast, pantile and stone slate roofs. One and 3 storeys, 1:3 bays.
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Boundary Stone c. 1 M E of Scots Dyke
Easby, England
Boundary stone. Late C18 - early C19. Sandstone ashlar. Stone approximately 300mm wide, 400mm high, and with four-centred arched top. Inscribed on front face "EASBY ROAD ENDS HERE".
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Gateway to St Trinians Hall
Easby, England
Gate piers and gates. Probably second half of C18. Ashlar and wrought iron.
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Abbey Gatehouse
Easby, England
Gatehouse to Premonstratensian Abbey of St Agatha. Early C14. Sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings.
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Church of St Agatha
Easby, England
Church. C12, c1200, C13 and late C14, restored 1869 by Sir G G Scott. Rubble; artificial slate, stone slate and lead roofs.
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Forge Cottage and Attached Stable
Easby, England
House, late C18. Ashlar; pantiled roof with stone copings; Welsh slate on stable. Two storeys and basement, two windows, slightly irregular.