Abingdon, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Abingdon, England
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Church of St Nicholas
Abingdon, England
Church of late Norman and Perpendicular date, restored in 1881 by Edwin Dolby of Abingdon and London. MATERIALS: Mainly rubblestone, some ashlar, red tiled roof.
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Abbey Gate
Abingdon, England
Part of Borough buildings, connecting Town Hall with St Nicholas' Church. Late C15. Vaulting partly renewed and south pair of small arches are nodern. Original stone newel in south west angle. Recently, cleaned.
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The Long Gallery
Abingdon, England
Dates from circa 1500. Two storeys. Timber framed on rubble base on north elevation, with rubble wall of two storeys on the south. Brickwork partly renewed. Straight headed windows, Open gallery walk on north.
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The Checker; Unicorn Theatre
Abingdon, England
C13 origin. Square stone building, with buttresses.
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Borough Buildings
Abingdon, England
L-shaped block, east end of west wing of which was on site of chapel of St John's Hospital. East side modern, modern external staircase on west side. Old portion includes:- Guildhall, now used as court room, on ground floor.
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Statue of Queen Victoria
Abingdon, England
Jubilee statue dated 1887, bronze, on plinth of three steps.
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8 and 9, Abbey Close
Abingdon, England
Formerly Nos. 22 & 22A.
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10, Abbey Close
Abingdon, England
Early C19. Glass and wood.
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14, Abbey Close
Abingdon, England
Reset date stone 1698. Two storeys and attics. Rubble plinth, ground floor of painted brick, upper storeys rough rendered. Brick and dentil cornice between storeys. Two gables break eaves, one window each.
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Bridge in Front of Coseners House
Abingdon, England
Narrow footbridge, probably C18. Two arches in chequered brick,. brick band.