Avebury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Avebury, England
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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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Unidentified Monument in Churchyard, 8 M S of W Tower, Church of St James
Avebury, England
Chest tomb. C18. Limestone. Cyma table and moulded base. Raised side shields between decorated pilasters. Inscription on table not legible.
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Wentworth Monument, in Churchyard 17 M S of S Porch, Church of St James
Avebury, England
Chest tomb, C19. Limestone. Corniced table. Recessed corner balusters and oval side panels between pilasters with drapery. To John Wentworth, died 1836, and Jane Low, died 1837.
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Church of St James
Avebury, England
Anglican parish church. C10, late C12, C13, C14, C15, 1812 and chancel restored 1879 by R.J. Withers.
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Front Gate to Lodge
Avebury, England
Simple gate and stanchions. Wrought iron. Single leaf of alternating thick and thin square section rails, the thin ones looped to the thicker ones.
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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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Carpenter's Cottage
Avebury, England
Cottage gable end to street. Cl7, restored 1982. Timber framed, partly board faced, and brick.
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United Reformed Chapel
Avebury, England
United Reformed Chapel. Probably c1707, altered early C19, and school room to rear c1890. Sarsen with brick dressings.and gable, rear extension of brick.
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Trusloe Farm Cottages
Avebury, England
Farmhouse, now cottages. Late C17 and C18. Sarsen with painted limestone dressings. Tiled roof. Two storeys and attic, 3 bays, with 1 bay slated building to right Central 6-panelled door, the upper section glazed, timber lintel.
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Nalder Monument 15 M S of S Aisle, Church of St James
Avebury, England
Chest tomb, early C19. Limestone. Moulded table with hipped centre. Chamfered base. Plain side panels. To Elizabeth Bannister, died 1813, and Thomas Nalder.