Broadway, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Broadway, England
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Dor Knap
Broadway, England
House. Formed from an early C18 row of two larger central and two smaller end cottages with early C20 alterations and additions. Coursed rubble, some stone dressings, plain tile and stone slate roofs.
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Buckland Wood House
Broadway, England
House. Late C17 with possible early C20 alterations. Limestone rubble with stone slate roof.
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Tudor Cottage
Broadway, England
Farmhouse. now dwelling C16, altered and extended C18, restored early C20.
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Shattrick
Broadway, England
Farmhouse, now dwelling. Probably late medieval, ceiled C16, outshot added Cl8.
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Church House, Wall and Railings
Broadway, England
Congregational chapel, undergoing conversion to dwelling at tine of survey (December l985), Dated 1739 and 1870, altered 1984-5. Plan: rectangular jet gable end unto road.
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Unidentified Monument in Churchyard, c. 9 M S of Tower, Church of St Aldhelm and St Eadbur
Broadway, England
Headstone, C18, Ham stone slab, about 1.3m high. Shaped top with angels' heads flanking hourglass, volutes at corners, decorative surround, central drop in the fork of a tassel, inscribed on either side but illegible. Deep chamfer off verso.
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Palfrey Family Monument in Churcyard, c. 4.5 M S of Tower, Church of St Aldhelm and St Ead
Broadway, England
Chest tomb. Cl7. Ham stone.
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Unidentified Monument in Churchyard, c. One M W of N Transept, Church of St Aldhelm and St
Broadway, England
Chest tomb. Late C17, possibly with later top. Ham stone.
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Knight's Family Monument in Churchyard, c. 5 M S of Porch, Church of St Aldhelm and St Ead
Broadway, England
Head stone. C17. Ham stone.
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Galler Family Monument in Churchyard, c. 10 M S of Nave, Church of St Aldhelm and St Eadbu
Broadway, England
Chest tomb. C17. Ham stone.