Tiny parish church in a small hillside churchyard. Nave with south porch and north vestry and lower chancel all in limestone ashlar. All from an 1887 rebuild of a ruin, incorporating medieval features ...
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Large Anglican parish church in the centre of a large village. Classic Cornish pattern plan of three aisles with tall west tower. Granite and slate roofed mostly C15. High level stonework needs repair ...
KS2 pupils used the John Laing Photographic Collection and an oral history approach to learn more about a significant place of worship. Taking 90 pupils, and a significant number of adults, required a ...
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Location of this list entry and nearby places that are also listed. Use our map search to find more listed places. The National Heritage List for England is a unique register of our country's most ...
A steam train emerging from the tunnel. It is the only railway tunnel on the Great Eastern Main Line. It is 330 m long and was built by Peter Bruff as part of the Ipswich to Ely Line. It was completed ...
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 large ambitious country house c1625-30, only ever part built. Reputedly used as a barracks for soldiers when Civil War fighting broke out in Weston in 1644. Lower floors have been in hospitality use ...