Basildon, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Basildon, England
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Church of Holy Cross
Basildon, England
The nave is C14. The S porch was added in the mid C15 and the W tower was built c.1500. The chancel was rebuilt in 1597.
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Wayletts
Basildon, England
A C16 timber-framed and plastered farmhouse. The west front originally was jettied on the upper storey but was underbuilt in the C18. The upper storey now has C20 pargetted patterns. 2 storeys.
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Guinea Pig Hall
Basildon, England
A small C18 timber-framed and plastered cottage. 1 storey.
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Barn to NE of Rectory
Basildon, England
A small C17 timber-framed and weatherboarded barn with a pantiled roof (formerly thatched).Nevedndon Hall. The Rectory and Barn north east of the Rectory with the Church of St Peter.
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The Rectory
Basildon, England
A mid C19 yellow brick house with a gable on the east front. 2 storeys.
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Pitsea Hall
Basildon, England
A C16-C17 timber-framed and plastered house altered in the C19 and C20. The south front was refronted in the C19 in yellow brick and has 2 large C20 semi-circular 2 storeyed bays added.
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Church of All Saints
Basildon, England
A small ragstone and flint church of Norman origin, with nave and chancel. The south wall of the nave has the remains of a Norman window. At the west end there is a small timber bell turret, weatherboarded, with a pyramid shingled roof. Roof tiled.
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Woolshots Farmhouse
Basildon, England
A C18 red brick house with a parapet. Raised brick bends run between the storeys and at parapet level. 2 storeys. 3 window range, double-hung sashes with glazing bars, in plain reveals. The outer windows are 3-light.
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Milestone at Junction of London Road and Nevendon Road
Basildon, England
Milestone. Late C18. Stone square plan. Road face reads "To London 29 miles, Southend 12 miles, Rayleigh 5 miles, Billericay 6 miles". One of a series shown on the Chapman and Andre´ map of 1777.
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Little Coopers Cottage
Basildon, England
2.House. Mid C16; 2 bays to left heightened in late C17. Weatherboard over timber frame; half-hipped thatch roof; brick ridge stack.