Deerhurst, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Deerhurst, England
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Odda's Chapel
England
1056
Odda's Chapel was built in 1056 by Odda, a relative of King Edward the Confessor, in honor of his brother Aelfric. The Saxon masonry was hidden under plaster until the 20th century.
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The Church of St Mary
Deerhurst, England
This church near Gloucester is a mix of English architectural styles from Saxon to Tudor. Notable features include a Saxon spiral-carved font, Saxon sculptures and medieval stained glass.
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24, B4213
Deerhurst, England
Cottage. Late C17 or early C18, enlarged mid C19, minor alteration C20. Brick-nogged timber framing; render; tiled roof. Three bays, one room deep, 1½ storeys.
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Dovecote and Cider House, Grange Farm
Deerhurst, England
Dovecote and cider house. C17, altered C19; late C19 cider house. Random rubble, dressed quoins to dovecote, Sussex bond brickwork cider house, tiled roofs. Tall dovecote, lower cider house against gable.
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Odda's Chapel
Deerhurst, England
Former chapel, now in care of English Heritage. 1056 for Earl Odda (datestone); altered C17, C18, restored 1885, 1965.
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The Minstrels
Deerhurst, England
Former farmhouse, now house. C15, possibly late C16 or early C17, later C17, altered early C19, mid C20. Timber framing with rendered panels on part brick, part stone plinth; shingle roof.
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Manor Farmhouse
Deerhurst, England
Formerly known as Walton Farm. Farmhouse. Some remains of C16 framing, substantial rebuild and refenestration in mid to late C19.
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Notcliffe House
Deerhurst, England
Farmhouse. C18, early Cl9, third quarter C19, minor alterations C20. Smooth render to front, lined as ashlar, on brickwork; rear brick in various bonds; tiled roofs, slated to music room.
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20, School Lane
Deerhurst, England
Small house. Late C17; mid-late C19, possibly early C20, enlarged to rear late C20. Brick-nogged timber framing, Sussex bond brickwork, tiled roof. Four bays, 1½ storeys, one room deep; some rear extensions C20.
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Outbuilding, Ringer's Cottage c. 2 M From Corner of Cottage
Deerhurst, England
Outbuilding. Late C17 or C18. Brick-nogged timber framing on brick plinth, painted brickwork, tiled roof.