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A C19 estate developed as an early C20 public park following purchase by an Acquisition Committee set up by local residents concerned about the site’s loss to development; opened by the Prince of ...
Pumping house of the South Devon Atmospheric Railway built in 1848 by IK Brunel for the South Devon Railway Company and the only one retaining its original chimney. Stonework to the chimney is ...
Jacobean mansion built early C17 for Sir Adam Newton with later additions for Sir William Ducie. Built to an H-shaped plan with three storeys, much internal historic fabric survives such as staircases ...
Buildings and structures - 1,442 Entries on the 2024 register, 44 removals (for positive reasons), 69 added to register Places of worship - 969 entries on the 2024 register, 23 removals (for positive ...
Augustinian priory, now Parish church. C11, C12, C13, C14, restored 1845-49 by R. Nicholson. C20 additions including Crossing Tower, sanctuary and east end… ...
Methodist church, built by F Boreham in 1887. The attached Sunday School serves as a church hall and provides services to the wider community. Red brick co… ...
Grade II* church rebuilt in 1831-33 but incorporating fabric from the original church of 1746. Ashlar with a slate roof, five bay nave and west tower. Remo… ...
A substantial church of great historical significance, with a four bay nave, aisles, south transept with porch and a west tower. Dating from the C15, but w… ...
A red sandstone and slate church in the early English style built in 1841-2 to the design of Edmund Sharpe, St Bridget's has a cruciform plan with a west t… ...
Church, 1851 by Reverend B Perkins, Vicar of Wotton Under Edge, in Early English style. Coursed rubble with freestone dressing; Cotswold stone slate roofs.… ...