Lanchester, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Lanchester, England
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Prospect House
Lanchester, England
House. Early C19. Coursed squared sandstone rubble with quoins and painted tooled ashlar dressings; stone-flagged roof with stone gable copings and ashlar chimney. 2 storeys, 3 bays and right extension of 2 lower storeys, 2 bays.
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Walls and Piers in Front of Deanery
Lanchester, England
Walls and piers to garden in front of the Deanery. Probably early C19. Coursed sandstone rubble walls with ashlar coping; ashlar piers.Low walls, curved around garden and reaching churchyard steps at right, have low-rounded coping.
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Hurbuck Farmhouse
Lanchester, England
Farmhouse. Possibly late C16 with early C17 and C19 alterations, dated 1633 for TH and MH, and 1877 for EB, over doors.
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Garden Wall NE of Woodlands Hall
Lanchester, England
Garden wall. Early C19 for Thomas White. Thin courses of stone with flat stone coping; brick inner leaf on north.
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Boundary Stone c. 220 M W of Stuartfield Lodge
Lanchester, England
Boundary stone. Probably mid C19. Roughly-dressed edges to ashlar-faced slab, about ½ metre high, with incised MvB.
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Burnhopeside Hall
Lanchester, England
House. Probably C18, altered and considerably enlarged early C19 for William Hedley, railway locomotive pioneer; late C19 billiard room.
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Hollinside Terrace
Lanchester, England
Terrace of miners' cottages. Dated 1892 in gables.
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East Barn at Broadwood Home Farm
Lanchester, England
Barn, byres and cart shed. Late C19. Coursed sandstone rubble with ashlar quoins and dressings; red tile ventilation pipes; Welsh slate roof.
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Walls Steps Piers Railings and Gates to S and E of Church of All Saints
Lanchester, England
Walls, steps, piers, railings, gates and overthrow to Church of All Saints. C18 with C19 gates, overthrow and railings.
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Lanchester House with Walls in Front
Lanchester, England
House and area walls. Second quarter of C18 with C19 alterations. House painted incised stucco with painted ashlar dressings, plinth and quoins; return gables rendered on sandstone rubble; stone-flagged roof with stone gable copings and ashlar chimneys.