Pershore, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Pershore, England
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Pershore Abbey
Pershore, England
Pershore Abbey was founded in the 7th century and came under the Benedictine rule around the 10th century. Only about half of the abbey church survives, which is now used as a parish church.
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140, High Street
Pershore, England
House. Late C18/early C19 with later alterations. Brick rendered with lined stucco.
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St Margarets and Attached Outbuildings
Pershore, England
House. Late C18/early C19 reputed to incorporate earlier timber-framing, and with later alterations. Red brick in Flemish bond with stuccoed returns.
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Pershore Hall
Pershore, England
Country house now divided into flats. 1862 with later alterations. By Whitfield Dawkes, for the Humphries family. Red brick with blue brick diaperwork and limestone ashlar dressings.
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The Almonry
Pershore, England
Abbey almonry, then residential (probably 2 dwellings), now one house. Probably early C16, converted to dwelling late C16/early C17, with later alterations; restored 1973 by Worcs. Building Preservation Trust.
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2A and 4, Newlands
Pershore, England
Pair of houses. C17, remodelled late C18/early C19 and with C20 alterations. Frontage of red brick in Flemish bond with timber-framing to gable of right return.
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17, Newlands
Pershore, England
House. Early C19 with later alterations. Red brick, with some blue and yellow, in Flemish bond.
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19, Newlands
Pershore, England
House. Mid-late C18 with later alterations. Of chequered red and blue brick in Flemish bond.
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Cordwainers Cottage
Pershore, England
House. C17 with later alterations. Square-panel timber-framing with painted brick nogging, plinth and vertical panel on left.
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36 and 38, Newlands
Pershore, England
2 cottages in row. Probably early-mid C17, much altered and refronted probably early C19, with further alterations C20. Frontage of mostly red brick, part pebble-dashed; internal timber-framing.