Ely, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Ely, England
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Ely Cathedral
Ely, England
Nicknamed the "Ship of the Fens" for its sturdy presence in the ancient marshland, Ely Cathedral is a unique building. Built primarily in a 12th-century Norman style, it also has some interesting later additions, including the famous Octagon tower.
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Barn to N of St John's Farmhouse
Ely, England
The barn immediately to the north of St John's Farmhouse incorporates remains of part of the chapel of St Mary Magdalene at one time attaced to the combined hospitals of St John and St Mary which were united in circa 1240.
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Barn to SW of St John's Farmhouse
Ely, England
Originally possibly the Cl3 chapel of St John the Baptist attached to the Hospital of St John and turned to secular use after the hospitals of St John and St Mary were united in 1240.
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22 and 22a, St Marys Street
Ely, England
A pair of early C19 brick houses (Haddenham bricks), No 22A is now painted. 2 storeys.
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28, St Mary's Street
Ely, England
A large C18 yellow gault brick house with a good wood modillion eaves cornice, 3 storeys and cellars. 5 window range, double hung sashes with glazing bars, in flush cased frames.
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30, St Mary's Street
Ely, England
An early C19 gault brick house. 2 storeys.
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40 and 42, St Mary's Street
Ely, England
A pair of late C18 or early C19 yellow gault brick houses filth a parapet and stone string course. 3 storeys and cellars.
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46, St Mary's Street
Ely, England
A small C18 brick house, (Haddenham bricks) 2 storeys and attics. 2 window range, double-hung sashes with glazing bars, in flush cased frames.
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52 and 54, St Mary's Street
Ely, England
An early C19 yellow brick building, 5 storeys. 5 window range, double-hung sashes with glazing bars, in plain reveals.
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72, St Marys Street
Ely, England
An early C19 brick house. 2 storeys and attics.