Avebury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Avebury, England
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Red Lion Public House
Avebury, England
Farmhouse, now inn. Late C16-early C17, and C20. Rendered sarsen with forward wing part timber framed.
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Churchyard Cottages
Avebury, England
Two cottages in one block, now one dwelling. C17 and C19. Whitewashed sarsen, part brick and roughcast to front.
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Rose Cottage
Avebury, England
Cottage. Late C17-early C18. Painted sarsen and brick, thatched roof.
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Pearce's Cottage
Avebury, England
Cottage end of row. C17 and early C19. Brick with sarsen left gable with large stack, tiled roof replacing thatch.
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Jasmine Cottage
Avebury, England
Cottage. Probably C18. Sarsen with thatched roof. Living hall with inner room and lobby gable entrance. Boarded door with thatched canopy. Canted C19 bay window to living room, with small flush dormer over. Later lean-to to east gable beyond stack.
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West Kennett House
Avebury, England
House. c1800. Flemish brickwork with concealed slate roof. Three storeys and basements, 5 bays. Central 6-panelled door over 6 steps and within a Tuscan portico. Plat band between the raised ground floor and upper floors, and dentilled cornice.
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Vine Cottage
Avebury, England
Pair of attached cottages, converted into one house. Circa early C18; remodelled circa early-mid C19; altered later C20. Coursed stone and stone rubble with dressed stone quoins and brick window dressings.
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Hollis Cottage
Avebury, England
Cottage, end of row. 1710 for Samuel Fowler. Colourwashed brick with tiled roof, but left bay colourwashed sarsen.
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Gates and Gateposts to Driveway to Avebury Manor
Avebury, England
Gate piers and gates. Mid-late C18. Limestone piers, wrought iron gates.
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Galtee More Farmhouse
Avebury, England
Farmhouse. C18. Diaper brick on sarsen sills, some chalkstone at rear. Slate roof. Five bays, the right end bay an addition or rebuild. Entrances in second and fourth bays, four and 6-panel doors and further blocked door to right of fourth bay.