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Parish Church of St Michael: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...the chancel have each an eaves-cornice of wood. There is no chancel-arch. The Nave... |
...the nave have each an eaves-cornice of wood. In the W. wall is a modern... |
...Smith, 1711. In nave (2) to P hillip Rogers, 1698, Sibil Rogers, 1714-15, and John... |
...Sundial: In churchyard S.W. of porch, octagonal wooden post with square head-block and modem metal... |
Oldmill barn: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...Barn, on the S.W. bank of the River Monnow, 250 yards N. of (3), was... |
...doorways in the S. wall have chamfered wood frames in the head of one of... |
Motte and Bailey: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...ft. high above the bottom of the ditch which surrounds it. The ditch is partly... |
Ponthendre Castle Motte and Bailey (Up to 1700) |
...situated on a spur of the foot hills of the Black Mountains with the surrounding... |
...the W. and sloping rapidly towards the streams on the N.E. and E. and with... |
...and 40 feet above the surrounding dry ditch. To the N.E. is an irregularly shaped... |
...except at its junctions with the motte- ditch where there are two lengths of rampart... |
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Charity Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...the two ground-floor rooms is timber-framed with wood panels between the framing. Observations: Description documented... |
Longtown Castle: Earthworks, Fortifications and Architecture (Up to 1700) |
...N. end of the village, commanding the valleys of the Monnow and one of its... |
...S. The fortifications consisted of a rectangular enclosure of about three acres with a motte... |
...outworks lie to the N. of the enclosure. The ground slopes away on all sides... |
...rises slightly. The W. half of the enclosure is divided roughly into two parts of... |
...resemblance of the plan of the quadrangular enclosure to that of a Roman earthwork there... |
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Great Cefn Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...stables are three old doorways with solid wood frames and rough stone labels. On the... |
Lower House Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...flat stone hood supported on two moulded wooden brackets. Inside the building the ground-floor partitions... |
...building the ground-floor partitions are timber-framed with wood panels and have segmental lintels to the... |
Garn house: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...partition with chamfered oak framing and long wood panels. Observations: Description documented c 1930 by... |
Cusop Castle: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...irregular oval-shaped court with remains of a ditch on the N.E., the counter-scarp of which... |
...largely destroyed by a modern road. The ditch on the N. and N.W. has been... |