Fairford, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Fairford, England
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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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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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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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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.
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Mike Gannon Bookmaker
Fairford, England
Former inn, now bookmakers. South end range probably of late C15/early C16, remainder of late C17/early C18, recorded as an inn 1634.
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Draycott
Fairford, England
House at end of row. Early C19. Coursed rubble stone with alternating flush quoins, hipped slate roof, stone ridge stack to rear and stone stack raised in brick to left end.
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Milton House
Fairford, England
House on end of row. Probably early C18. Incised render front, slate roof, end and ridged stone stacks and one brick ridge stack.
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1, Milton Place
Fairford, England
Corner house. Early/mid C18. Rubble stone, stone slate roof, stone end stack to left raised in brick, renewed brick end stack to right. Single range, 2 storeys and attic.
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Coln House School
Fairford, England
Founded as The Retreat, a private asylum, in 1822 by Alexander Iles, extended 1829, became school for ESN children in 1949. Coursed and dressed stone on chamfered plinth with alternating flush quoins, moulded cornice and blocking course.
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Acacia House; Gloucester House
Fairford, England
One building, two separate houses with ground floor shop fronts. Probably early C18. Random coursed rubble stone with moulded stone cornice to top of parapet.