Steventon, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Steventon, England
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Brook House
Steventon, England
House. Circa 1839. By I.K.
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24, Milton Lane
Steventon, England
House, formerly part of barn. C16 barn, C19 conversion of part to house (rest of barn burnt down c.1945). Red brick; thatch half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre, Single storey and attic; 2-window range.
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Steventon Primary School
Steventon, England
School. Circa 1864 and 1871 by G,E. Street, addition of 1900 (foundation stone to gable end).
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53, Causeway
Steventon, England
House. C15 origins, late C16 cross-range to rear, C17 alterations, late C19 encasement. Red brick with yellow brick dressings; slate roof; brick ridge stacks to centre, and to left of centre, Originally hall house.
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35 and 37, Causeway
Steventon, England
House. now 2 dwellings. Probably Cl6, raised C17, Small timber-framing with painted brick infill; render to cross-wing to left; plain-tile roof, haif-hipped to right; brick end stack to left; brick ridge stack to right of centre; 2-storey.
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The Old Vicarage
Steventon, England
Includes those parts formerly separately listed as Nos.105 and l07. Vicarage, now dwellings. Early C14 cross-wing to right; mid Cl6 main range and cross-wing to left, some C17 alterations.
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Causeway Farmhouse and Outbuilding Attached to NW
Steventon, England
Farmhouse. Circa early C17, extended in circa C18 and altered in C19. Timber-framed, partly rebuilt in brick, roughcast and applied sham framing, extended in stone rubble and brick.
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The Grove
Steventon, England
Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Stone coursed rubble plinth; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; 20 plain-tile hipped roof; brick lateral stacks to rear. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range.
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Oate Cottage
Steventon, England
House. Early C16 origins; C18 alterations to right. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof of various heights; brick end stack to left, lateral stack to rear right.
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The Cottage
Steventon, England
House, Probably late C17 with C20 alterations to roof. Light timber-framing with painted brick infill to first floor; old piain-tile roof; brick end stack to left, 2-storey, 2-window range at right-angles to street, 6-panel part-glazed door to centre.