Fairford, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Fairford, England
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Pavilion to SE of Claremont House
Fairford, England
Garden pavilion or summer house. c1911, by Sir E. Guy Dawber for J.
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12-15, Park Street
Fairford, England
Row of four cottages adjoining No 7 (q.v.) to east. Mid/late C18, restored late C20 by Ernest Cook Trust, the owners. Coursed rubble stone, slate roof to front, concrete tiles to rear, renewed brick stacks.
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Mount Pleasant Cottage
Fairford, England
Semi-detached cottage. Early C19. Random coursed rubble stone, stone slate roof, brick end stack to right.
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Furzey Hill Farmhouse
Fairford, England
Farmhouse. Possibly 1708, with late C18 or early C19 additions. Coursed rubble stone with alternating flush quoins, stone slate roof with coped verges and kneelers, and ashlar end stacks with moulded cornices and offsets.
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Terrance House and Hughenden House
Fairford, England
Two adjoining houses forming one building. Late C19, probably refronting an older fabric. Ashlar front on coursed rubble stone, front roof too high to be visible, rear in stone slates to Terrance House, asbestos cement slates to Hughendon House.
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The Manse
Fairford, England
Former manse, now private house. Late C18/early C19. Coursed rubble stone with alternating flush quoins to right, stone slate roof, brick ridge stack and renewed stone end stack to left.
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The White Cottage
Fairford, England
Semi-detached house. Late C18/early C19. Rubble stone on ashlar plinth with plat band and blocking course at eaves, slate roof, central stone ridge stack and rear brick lateral stack.
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4, High Street
Fairford, England
House in row, with shop on ground floor. Mid C18. Random coursed rubble stone, stone slate roof, no stacks visible.
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Bedwell and Unidentified Monument, c. 1 M E of Chancel in Churchyard of Church of St Mary
Fairford, England
Two pedestal tombs. To north Elizabeth Bedwell, 1740, earliest; to south, unidentified, also 1740. Limestone.
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Leo's Restaurant
Fairford, England
Two adjoining houses on end of row with ground floor restaurant, in an important position facing Market Place. To left probably late C18/early C19, to right probably mid/late C18. Both in random coursed rubble stone with slate roof, hipped to right.