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Great House Farm
A long rectangular building with 4 evenly spaced 3-light windows with arched heads on the upper floor. On the ground floor the door is set below the 2nd window from the N gable and two chimneys ar...
The Court House
A long rectangular house of two periods, the north half is C18 built of grey-green rubble coursed sandstone with a corbel table, a motif repeated around the two chimneys. Over the windows there a...
St Andrew, Bredwardine
Local sandstone, dressings of same material and of white tufa, roofs tiled. Nave built late C11 and church at that period possibly included a central tower and chancel beyond it. This indicated by...
The Old Rectory
Tablet MDCCXCI, otherwise mostly rebuilt c.1839. Sandstone rubble with brick dressings. Hipped Welsh slate roof. Sandstone rubble & brick end stacks. Rectangular plan with main front to south-east....
St James, Kinnersley
C12, C13 & C14. Restored 1868. Sandstone rubble & sandstone dressings. Stone tile & clay tiled roofs. North-west tower of uniform coloured grey fine grained sandstone; aisled four-bay nave with nor...
Kinnersley Castle
Late C16 to early C17 with C18, mid C19 & later alterations. Sandstone rubble & brick with sandstone dressings. Stone tile hipped roofs & brick stacks. L-plan with arms towards east and south & ext...
St Michael & All Angels, Moccas
Mid-C12, some C14 alterations, restored 1870/71. It is a three-celled, aisleless apsidal building. The walls are of calcareous tufa with some grey & red sandstone dressings under a graduated stone ...
Penrhos Farmhouse
Farmhouse. Dated 1771 with late C19 & C20 alterations & additions. Very regular, grey, coursed and square sandstone rubble, courses generally diminishing in thickness upwards. Newer extension less ...
Roadside Wall
Well constructed roadside wall in random rubble with neat semi-circular coping stones.
Barn, Lyonshall
Gable ends of barn/stables in similar stone to farmhouse but less well coursed, random sized rubble. Some browner colour. Probably C19.