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Llancillo Court, House, Stables and Mound: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...yards in diameter surrounded by a dry ditch with an outer rampart extending for about... |
...date, but some scarps inclosing a small stream on the N. side of the site... |
...about 2 ft. high, and in a field on the E. side of the stream... |
...is a small portion of a deep ditch and traces of banking. Condition Fairly... |
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Rockyfold Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...the doorways and windows retain their old wood frames. Inside the building is an original... |
Parish Church of St Clodock: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...and of two chamfered orders; the res ponds are also of two orders, the outer... |
...capital; the bases have spur-ornaments; the res ponds have been strengthened by the addition of... |
...round shaft and base, 13th-century Font-Cover: of wood planks dowelled together a ornamented on top... |
Craswall Priory [Order of Grandmont]: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...stones of triple vaulting shafts or res ponds opposite the pillars; they have ' hold-water... |
...has been encroached upon by the contiguous stream which has presumably been diverted since the... |
The Camp [Earthwork]: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...of the church, consists of an oval-shaped enclosure surrounded by a rampart which at the... |
...end has a broad, flat top. The enclosure stands on a rough terrace or platform... |
...rampart at the N. end of the enclosure. The purpose of this earthwork is uncertain,... |
Quakers Farm, House and Barn: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...of the windows have their original chamfered wood frames and mullions, and one in the... |
Michaelchurch Court: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
... (2). MICHAELCHURCH COURT, house and fish pond, 1 m. W.N.W. of the church. The... |
...16th and 17th-century panelling. The Fish pond, 500 yards E.N.E. of the house, has... |
...raising a bank to dam a small stream which flows into a mill-race by the... |
...mill-race by the side of the Escley Brook. This bank is on the E. side... |
...is on the E. side of the pond and returns for a short distance at... |
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Great Hunthouse: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...at the S. end, but the corres ponding N. gable was destroyed in modern times.... |
...is a three-light window with an old wood frame and on the attic floor is... |
Lower House Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...stables, on the S. side of Escley Brook, m. N.N.W. of (14), is of 17th-century... |
Great Cwm Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...an original partition with stop-chamfered post and wood panels and an old battened door. Observations:... |