Black Bourton, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Black Bourton, England
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Manor Farmhouse
Black Bourton, England
Farmhouse. C15 in origin, altered C17, with large extension of c.1860 to south.
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Lofted Stable c. 30 M to SE of Mill Farmhouse
Black Bourton, England
Lofted stable. Early C19. Coursed rubble limestone with stone slate roof.
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Model Cottages
Black Bourton, England
Pair of semi-detached estate workers' cottages. Circa 1860. By E.G.
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Barn c. 40 M to NW of Manor Farmhouse
Black Bourton, England
Barn. Mid-late C18. Coursed rubble limestone with roughly dressed quoins and stone slate roof.
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Cowhouse Adjacent to W of Mill Farmhouse
Black Bourton, England
Cowhouse. Early C19. Coursed rubble limestone with roughly dressed quoins and door jambs.
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The Old Inn
Black Bourton, England
Former inn, now house. Originally a C17 single range, with rear outshots added and front raised C18-early C19. Outshots altered to parallel rear range c.1950.
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Group of 4 Chest Tombs 6-15 M to S of S Porch of Church of St Mary
Black Bourton, England
Group of 4 chest tombs, all of limestone: 1) to Thomas Clark, 1804. Moulded base, flat cornice lid, recessed corners with square pilasters carrying carved reliefs of ornamental drapes.
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Mill Cottages
Black Bourton, England
Former house, now pair of cottages. Dated AD 1694 on stone by door, extended C18 and C20. Coursed rubble limestone, stone slate roof, flanking rubble stone chimneys, the right chimney with shaft rebuilt in brick C19.
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Church Cottage
Black Bourton, England
House. C17 in origin, raised and altered late C18-early C19. Coursed rubble limestone, stone slate roof. Rebuilt rubble stone chimney shaft between right bays, rendered chimney to right. 2 storeys, 3 bays.
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Folly View, Model Cottages
Black Bourton, England
Former lodgings house for 8 estate workers, with superintendent's residence, later converted to 2 cottages and then to single house. Circa 1860, by E.G. Bruton, for Christ Church College, Oxford.