Burford, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Burford, England
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Smallbones Memorial c. 21 M S of Priests Door of Church of St John
Burford, England
Chest-tomb. Probably early C19. Ashlar with enriched panels, corner piers with incised Soanian fret and moulded cross-gabled acroteria with anthemion reliefs in tympana.
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Teme Bridge (That Part in Burford Cp)
Burford, England
Bridge. Probable C14 core, south side rebuilt C18, north side widened by Telford 1815, widened again in 1868 and finally in 1908. Ashlar with reinforced concrete widening.
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Bridge c. 125 M ESE of Ladyham (Fulbrook Civil Parish),that Part in Burford and Upton and
Burford, England
Bridge.Probably late C18. Coursed squared stone. 2 segmental arches with angled cutwater to centre. Having Latin inscription panel to centre.
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Cotswold Gateway Hotel
Burford, England
Large farmhouse, possibly a posting inn for the traffic on the high road between Oxford and Cheltenham; now a road-house. After 1812. Coursed rubble, slate roof.
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House c. 30 M to SE of Bury Barn Inn
Burford, England
Presumably once a cart-shed, now a small house. After 1812, prdmbly mid C19. Coursed rubble, slate roof, coped verges.
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The Great Almshouses
Burford, England
Also known as, and shown on map as, Warwick Almshouses. Mid C15, restored (and altered) 1828. Coursed rubble, Cotswold stone roof; 2 storeys, coped verge string over 1st floor.
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Fysshers Croft
Burford, England
House, once connected with Warwick Almshouses. Before 1476 but altered in mid-C19, modernised following fire. Rubble, front range slated, rear with Cotswold stone roof.
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Thomas Buckland Memorial Near SW Corner of St Johns Churchyard
Burford, England
Chest-tomb. Thorns Buckland died 1850 but the tomb probably dated from the c.1790 date inscribed on the south side. Ashlar, moulded panels, plain corners, moulded cornice.
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House Adjacent and to E of Number 31 High Street; The Burford Woodroom
Burford, England
House. Probably early C18 with C19 remodelling. Coursed squared and dressed rubble on plinth, Cotswold stone roof.
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Chest Tomb c. 18 M SW of Porch of Church of St John
Burford, England
Chest tomb. Early C18 probably. Ashlar.