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• GRADE I -
Parish Church
has a C14 south arcade,
C15 aisles, late
C15/early C16 porch and
tower. Some masonry in
the chancel may be C13.
Substantially restored
1876 to 1881. |
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• GRADE II -
Brendon Farmhouse
(early C19 with late
C17/early C18 range) and
wall adjoining,
outbuilding adjoining
and cart shed. |
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• GRADE II -
Brendon Farmhouse
Barn, mill house and
stables. |
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• GRADE II -
Goscott Farmhouse
Circa 1850 with C17
range attached at rear. |
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• GRADE II* -
Leigh Farmhouse
Late C16/early C17 core,
C17 alterations.
Incorporation of some
moulded timbers from a
demolished house in the
village. |
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• GRADE II -
Leigh Farmhouse
Cider house. |
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• GRADE II -
Lower Kitleigh Cottage
Former farmhouse, circa
C18. |
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• GRADE II* -
Marhays Manor,
including garden area
wall adjoining circa
early C17 build
incorporated into late
C17/early C18 house.
There is an elaborate
plaster ceiling in high
relief with putti,
birds, fruit and
flowers. This is a
Domesday manor. |
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• GRADE II -
Sladdacott Farmhouse,
with adjoining cottage
and barn. Circa C17 with
possibly earlier build. |
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• GRADE II -
Steele Farmhouse
and adjoining
outbuilding. Core C17
with C19 additions. |
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• GRADE II -
Week Orchard.
The Cottage. C17 cob
with thatched roof of
wheat. Early roof
structure intact. |
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• GRADE II -
Pigsdon/Pegsdon.
Formerly a farmhouse.
Late C18 or early C19. |
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• GRADE II* -
Burdenwell Manor and
cottage.
Formerly a farmhouse.
Probably C16 core. (The
owner gave the date
1553). A former home of
the Granville family. |
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• GRADE II -
Church Cottage.
House, formerly two
cottages, C17 with C20
at rear. Some original
roof timbers remain. The
two cottages formerly
entered through common
entrance door into
passage with doors off. |
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• GRADE II -
Hayescott/Hayscroft
House. C17
core, rebuilt circa C19.
Original build may have
been part of Old College
complex. Shutters to
ground floor windows. |
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• GRADE II - New
College. House.
Late C19, perhaps
earlier in part.
incorporating two
tympana from the 1508
Old College complex.
Included for group value
with Old College. |
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• GRADE II - The
Old College,
outbuilding adjoining,
wall adjoining front.
This house, now a
Landmark Trust holiday
house, was originally a
grammar school built in
1508 for Dame Thomasine
Percival who endowed it. |
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• GRADE II -
Well House. c
4m east of the Old
College Built circa 1508
for the grammar school. |