South Leigh, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in South Leigh, England
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Church of St James
South Leigh, England
The Church of St. James in South Leigh, Oxfordshire, dates primarily from the 15th century. It is notable for its beautiful wall paintings depicting the Last Judgment, saints, and other themes.
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Medieval Grave Slab c. 7 M S of W Tower of Church of St James
South Leigh, England
Grave slab. Medieval. Limestone.
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Stables at Gill Mill
South Leigh, England
Stables. Circa mid C19. Weatherboarded timber-frame on red brick plinth. Thatched hipped roof. PLAN: Small 4-bay stable building with a smaller range at right-angles at the rear right forming L-shaped plan. EXTERIOR: Single-storey.
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Cart-Shed at Gill Mill
South Leigh, England
Cart-shed. Circa mid C19. Weatherboarded timber-frame. Stone tile roof with gabled ends. PLAN: Rectangular 4-bay open-fronted cart-shed. EXTERIOR: 4-bay open front with timber posts on stone bases. Small loft door in SW gable end.
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Store/shelter at Gill Mill
South Leigh, England
Store or shelter. Circa mid C19. Timber-framed, partly weatherboarded. Thatched hipped roof. PLAN: Small 2-bay building, open at front and at NE end. EXTERIOR: Single-storey. Open 2-bay SE front and 1-bay SW end with timber posts.
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Barn at Gill Mill
South Leigh, England
Barn. Mid C19; datestone 1853. Coursed limestone rubble with dressed stone quoins and weatherboarded timber-frame. Stone tile roof with half-hipped ends and hipped roof midstrey.
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Gill Mill
South Leigh, England
House, former mill and mill house. C17, remodelled circa early C19; extended C20. Coursed limestone rubble and one brick gable. Stone tile roof with gabled ends. Brick axial and gable-end stacks. PLAN: L-shaped on plan.
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Wayside Cottage and Upper Wayside Cottage
South Leigh, England
Two houses. Wayside Cottage: C17. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roofs; ridge stack of stone finished in brick. 2- extended to 3-unit plan.
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9 and 10, High Cogges
South Leigh, England
Two cottages. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick end stacks rebuilt in C20. 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range.
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Medieval Grave Slab with Carved Cross c. 7 M SW of Porch and 7 1/2 M S of Nave of Church o
South Leigh, England
Grave slab. C14. Limestone. Rectangular slab with carved cross.