Black Bourton, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Black Bourton, England
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St. Mary's Church
Black Bourton, England
Black Bourton Church is a charming village parish church that is well worth a visit for its Norman architecture and faded 13th-century murals of biblical scenes and saints.
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Barn Range c. 30 M to SW of Mill Farmhouse
Black Bourton, England
Range of 2 barns. Early C19. Coursed rubble limestone; stone slate roof to yard; C20 plain tiles to rear pitch.
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The Old Farmhouse
Black Bourton, England
Farmhouse, now house. Early C18, refurbished and extended to rear C20. Coursed rubble limestone, stone slate roof, rebuilt rubble stone chimneys. 3-unit plan with traces of blocked lobby entry, and slightly later C18 extension to rear of left bay.
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Chest Tomb of James Maysey 10 M S of Chancel of Church of St Mary
Black Bourton, England
Chest tomb. 1724. To James Maysey. Limestone. Moulded base, moulded cornice lid with flat top, moulded panels with worn inscriptions, good square corner balusters.
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Bridge House; High House
Black Bourton, England
Two houses. High House is dated ITS 1679 on tablet in gable, and has early C19 extension to rear. Coursed rubble limestone with stone slate roof and rebuilt rubble stone chimney to left.
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Model Cottages
Black Bourton, England
Pair of semi-detached estate workers' cottages. Circa 1860, by E.G. Bruton, for Christ Church College, Oxford. Squared and coursed limestone, rock-faced, with slate roofs and stone chimneys.
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Mill c. 90 M to SW of Mill Farmhouse, with Attached Barn
Black Bourton, England
Water mill with barn attached to north. Mill is probably late C18; barn added early C19. Both are of coursed rubble limestone and share continuous roof of stone slates.
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Mill Farmhouse and Attached Outbuilding
Black Bourton, England
Farmhouse. Early C19 with C20 casements. Coursed rubble limestone with dressed stone quoins and stone slate roof. Brick chimneys with chamfered corners and off-set caps. Outshot plan with projecting wing to rear of right bay.
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Model Cottages
Black Bourton, England
Pair of semi-detached estate workers' cottages. Circa 1860, by E.G. Bruton, for Christ Church College, Oxford.
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Range of Farm Buildings c. 35 M to W of Manor Farmhouse
Black Bourton, England
Range of farm buildings, comprising from north to south: barn, lofted stable, stable, cartshed, and granary with cartshed below. Barn is porbably late C18 in origin, altered; remainder added mid C19.