Advent, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Advent, England
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Whitewalls Farmhouse, Outbuildings to Rear and Garden Wall to Front Left and Right and to
Advent, England
Farmhouse, outbuildings and garden wall. Possibly late C18 with earlier origins. Granite ashlar and stone rubble. Slate roof with gable ends. Stone rubble stack on left hand gable end and stone rubble axial stack to right of centre.
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Church of St Adwen
Advent, England
Parish church. Dedicated to St. Adwen.
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Clapperbridge
Advent, England
Clapper bridge over tributary of River Allan. Circa early C19 or earlier. Stone rubble and granite. Bridge adjoins ford.
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Clapperbridge 100 M to SE of Allansford
Advent, England
Narrow road bridge at confluence of 2 tributaries of River Allan. C19 or earlier. Granite and stone rubble.
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Boundary Stone 140 M to SE of Worthy Acre Cottage
Advent, England
Boundary stone. Circa late C18. Granite. Granite monolith, triangular-on-plan marking boundary between Advent and Camelford parishes. Inscribed in lower case lettering 'Advent' and 'Lanteglos'.
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Headstone of William Pirhicke 13 M to S of W Tower of Church of St Adwen
Advent, England
Headstone. 1798. In memory of William the son of Thomas and Ann Pirhicke of parish who died in 1798.
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Headstone of Henry Smart 6 M to S of S Aisle of Church of St Adwen
Advent, England
Headstone. 1767. In memory of Henry Smart, Yeoman who died in 1767.
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Clapper Bridge 100 M to SE of Allansford
Advent, England
Narrow road bridge at confluence of 2 tributaries of River Allan. C19 or earlier. Granite and stone rubble.
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Clapper Bridge 150 M to E of Trecarne
Advent, England
Footbridge adjoining ford. Probably C19 or earlier. Granite and stone rubble. Bridge constructed of large slabs of granite supported on 2 large piers and 1 smaller pier of granite and moorstone. 2 main spans and 2 small spans on south side.
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Bridge Adjoining Ford 500 M to E of Moorgate
Advent, England
Narrow road bridge over a stream with an adjacent ford. Probably C19. Granite and stone rubble. 2 span bridge constructed of several large slabs of granite supported on a central granite rubble pier and 2 abutments, constructed of granite rubble.