Lewknor, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Lewknor, England
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Church of St Margaret
Lewknor, England
Church. Late C12; early C14 chancel, south aisle and porch (probably built for Sir John de Lewknor); C15 vestry and tower; chancel restored 1845 by James Johnson, and nave in 1863 by Arthur Blomfield.
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Poplars Farmhouse
Lewknor, England
2 dwellings, now farmhouse. Date ML 1784 on brick; extended to right c.1790-1810. Flemish bond brick with flared headers: right bay of Flemish bond brick. Hipped old tile roof; brick ridge and rear lateral stacks.
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Chest Tomb c. 2 M S of S Porch of Church of St Margaret
Lewknor, England
Chest tomb. C17. Limestone.
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The Old Rectory; The Old Vicarage
Lewknor, England
Rectory, now 2 dwellings. c.1730, extended in later C18 and c.1830/40. Colourwashed brick front, sides of English bond brick.
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The Old Rectory
Lewknor, England
Rectory, now house. c.1820 re-modelling and extension of earlier C18 house. Rendered; gabled Welsh slate roof; rendered end and internal stacks. Double-depth plan. 2-storeys; symmetrical 7-window range. 2:3:2 range with central canted bay.
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Barn and Stables c. 20 M N of Knapp Farmhouse
Lewknor, England
Barn. Late C18. Weatherboarding over light timber frame on brick base; gabled old tile roof.
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The Manor House
Lewknor, England
Manor house, now house. Late C16, remodelled and refronted 1866 for Sir Edward Repps Jodrell. Rendered; gabled old tile roof; right end stack and mid C19 rear lateral stacks. L-plan with rear right wiring. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range.
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Chest Tomb c. 3 M W of S Porch of Church of St Margaret
Lewknor, England
Chest tomb. Mid C18. Limestone.
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Barn c. 14 M NW of Adwell Farmhouse
Lewknor, England
Barn. Late C18. Weatherboarding over timber frame on brick base; half-hipped old tile roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Plank: double doors and plank door to left.
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Home Farmhouse
Lewknor, England
Farmhouse, extended as 3 cottages c.1830, now house. C16, partly refaced in early C18: early C19 left bay. Originally timber-framed: rectangular heavy timber framing with early C19 brick infill to right.