Grade II listed buildings
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Wolfson College
Oxford, England
Post-graduate college, built as a single project 1968-74 by Powell and Moya, in close collaboration with Sir Isaiah Berlin, President of the College, with job architects Geoffrey Frankham and Arthur Gomez, and Charles Weiss and Partners, engineers.
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Church of St Michael and All Angels
Oxford, England
Anglican Church. 1909. Alfred Mardon Mowbray (1849-1915). Coursed ragstone with stone dressings with brick originally temporary west end. Early English style.
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Smallack House
Plymouth, England
Farmhouse, later a small country house. C18, front slightly remodelled in the C19. Slatehanging to front, otherwise rendered; dry slate roof with 2 old hipped dormers with slate-hung cheeks; rendered end stacks. Double-depth plan.
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27, Little Russell Street
London, England
Parochial school of St George's, Bloomsbury Way (qv), now flats. 1879-80. By Joseph Peacock. Yellow brick front with red brick bands, quoins and dressings, some stone dressings. White-painted wooden windows.
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St Margarets Well with Arch and Steps
Oxford, England
In Churchyard 10 yds West of the Church. Stone steps, retaining walls, pointed arch and well. Inscribed St Margaret's Well, further inscription in Latin and date of restoration 1874.
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Randolph Hotel
Oxford, England
Circa 1870. By W Wilkinson. In the Venetian Gothic style. Yellow brick with stone dressings. 4 storeys and attic, 3:5:3 bays to Beaumont Street, the side ones are set forward, the entrance in the centre.
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Allerford Post Office
Selworthy, England
Farmhouse, now dwelling and post office. C16-C17, altered early-mid C19.
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Ashe House
Overton, England
Late C18, early C19. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 2.1.2 windows. Hipped tile roof.
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12, Church Street
Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield, England
Semi-detached cottage. Early C18. Rubble stone, tiled roof with stone slate eaves courses and brick stacks.
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Messiter Monument, Church of All Saints
Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield, England
Chest tomb. Uriah Messiter died 1727. Limestone tomb on plinth, two raised inscription panels to main sides, moulded flat top, east end panel with heraldic arms.
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County Boundary Post on Road Bridge at Junction to Horningsham
Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield, England
County boundary post. C19. Cast iron plate with semi-circular top and WILTSHIRE / SOMERSET in raised lettering, vertically on front.
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25 and 26, Church Street
Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield, England
Pair of estate cottages. Mid C19, for Seymour family.