Steventon, England

Historic Sites & Landmarks in Steventon, England

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  • Jane Austen Birthplace Steventon, England 1775

    The rectory where Jane Austen was born no longer survives, but the scenic site where it used to stand is worth visiting.

  • Church of St. Nicholas Steventon, England 13c

    A Grade II listed building, Steventon Church is best known for its connection to Jane Austen, whose father was the rector. Jane lived at the nearby rectory and attended this church for the first 25 years of her life.

  • Brook House Steventon, England

    House. Circa 1839. By I.K.

  • Steventon Primary School Steventon, England

    School. Circa 1864 and 1871 by G,E. Street, addition of 1900 (foundation stone to gable end).

  • 12, Milton Lane Steventon, England

    House. Probably mid C16, with C20 alterations.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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