Rievaulx, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Rievaulx, England
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Rievaulx Bridge
Rievaulx, England
Bridge. C18. Limestone ashlar. 3 segmental arches, central one being wider and taller, with 2 cutwaters to each side. Band above arches and plain chamfered parapets. Pevsner, Yorkshire: The North Riding, 1966.
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Mill Bridge
Rievaulx, England
Bridge on estate of Duncombe Park (qv Helmsley). Mid C18. Rusticated sandstone. 3 segmental arches, the central one being taller and broader, separated by semi-circular domed buttresses and flanked by shallow square-section buttresses.
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Milestone, c. Half a Mile E of Rievaulx Village
Rievaulx, England
Milestone. Late C19. Made by Mattisons of Bedale. Cast-iron. Triangular section with semi-circular head. Inscriptions. Left face: 'Stokesley 18 miles', with arrow. Right face: 'Helmsley 2 miles', with arrow. Sloping upper face: 'Helmsley RDC'.
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Stiltons Farm
Rievaulx, England
House. Late C18. Hammered coursed limestone, herringbone tooled quoins, Westmorland slate roof, brick stacks. Central hallway plan, 2 rooms in depth with outshut to left and cross wing to rear. 3 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical facade.
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Abbots Well c. S of Abbots Well House
Rievaulx, England
Well. Medieval. Limestone rubble. Rectangular well.
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Doric Temple
Rievaulx, England
Temple. Wrongly shown on OS map as Tuscan Temple. 1758.
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Rievaulx Mill and Cartshed
Rievaulx, England
Watermill and cartshed. Late C18 with C19 additions. Sandstone ashlar, limestone ashlar and limestone rubble, pantile roof. L-shaped plan with cartshed projecting forward at left.
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Severadus and Bank Cottage
Rievaulx, England
House, now divided into 2 dwellings. Probably C17 and heightened in early C19. Cruck frame, hammer dressed sandstone, pantile roof, brick stacks. Lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys, 4 first floor windows.
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Woodview
Rievaulx, England
House. Late C18/early C19 with later extension. Coursed sandstone blocks, pantile roof, brick stacks.
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Rye House
Rievaulx, England
House. Early C18 with possible earlier origins. Coursed limestone blocks, pantile roof, stone stacks.