Castle Frome, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Castle Frome, England
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St Michael's Church Castle Frome
Castle Frome, England
c. 1125
This lovely little Norman church in rural Herefordshire has many interesting features but is especially known for its magnificent baptismal font, which was carved with fascinating figures around 1170.
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Old Birchend
Castle Frome, England
Farmhouse, now divided into apartments. Early C19. Red brick, sandstone plinth, hipped slate roof.
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The Woverns
Castle Frome, England
House. Cl7, altered and extended C20. Timber-framed with wattle-and- daub infill, sandstone plinth, slate roof, rendered later additions.
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Milestone at So 662468
Castle Frome, England
Milestone. Early C19. Sandstone block with rounded head, cast iron inset with inscription, "To Bromyard 6 miles".
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Church of St Michael
Castle Frome, England
Parish church. C12, restored 1878 by B Martin Buckle of Malvern with addition of bell turret, south porch and north vestry. Nave, south porch, chancel and north vestry.
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The Steppes
Castle Frome, England
House. C18, altered C20. Timber-framed, painted brick infill, sandstone plinth, tiled roof. Two framed bays aligned east/west with north front to road, entrance to south, west gable end stack.
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Newhouse
Castle Frome, England
Farmhouse. Late C18 or early C19, extended to rear mid-C19, altered C20, squared and coursed sandstone rubble, hipped slate roof, later brick additions to rear.
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The Martins
Castle Frome, England
House. C17, altered and extended mid-C19, altered C20. Timber-framed with brick infil, sandstone plinth, shingle roofs.
- Barn c. 25 M SE of Old Birchend Farmhouse Castle Frome, England
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Church House
Castle Frome, England
Farmhouse. C17 with late C17 or early C18 extension to west. Timber- framed with sandstone plinth, brick infill and part refacing, tiled roofs. Five framed bays aligned east/west facing south with south extending wing to west (former barn).