Small decorative building at corner of the churchyard with
pyramidal roof & decorative bricks
| Crocknorth Farm |
c1600
| TQ102508 |
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A timber framed central chimney house of 2½ storeys with
butt purlins-in-line & wind braces
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| - Coach House |
L19c
| TQ102508 |
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Large 3 bay rectangular building of flint with brick quoins
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| Duncombe Farm Cottage |
E17c
| TQ092547 |
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Timber framed central chimney house of 4 bays (original farm
house)
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| Horsley Evangelical Church |
19c
| TQ091548 |
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7-bay flint & brick barn typical of the Lovelace Estate with
opposing low doors, converted to a Church in 1950s.
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| Horsley Towers |
M19c
| TQ098530 |
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This magnificent house was extensively sketched by DBRG but is
quite beyond our powers of recording. Incomplete report.
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| Newmarsh Farm - Granary and Cartshed |
L18c
| TQ107566 |
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3 bay granary over a cartshed. By 2003 almost demolished by
neglect
|
| - Stables |
L18c
| TQ107566 |
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Half the range of brick stables survived in English bond with
rounded headed doors.
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| Old Green Dene Cottage |
15c
| TQ095511 |
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3 bay mediaeval hall house with 3 bay 17c house added and 19c
Lord Lovelace improvements
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| The Old Rectory |
M18c
| TQ093542 |
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Symmetrical brick house of 2 storeys & attics of Mid 18c was
considerably renovated in 1789
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| Polepit Cottage |
1863
| TQ093517 |
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A 2 roomed 2 floored Lovelace Estate cottage with rear outshot
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| Rowbarns Grange - Barn |
1870
| TQ101522 |
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A 5 bay flint and brick barn of the Lovelace Estate
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| Rowbarns Manor |
L18c
| TQ101522 |
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A late 18c house of 2 storeys & cellar almost surrounded by
later builds of 1812 or earlier.
(1812 scratches on a window by an apprentice)
|
| - Granary |
19c
| TQ101522 |
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Square weatherboarded (vertical) granary
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| Whites Hill |
1729
| TQ095539 |
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A pair of brick double pile cottages, each with central hearth
but sharing one large chimney
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| - Stable |
1728
| TQ095540 |
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Small stable contemporary with the two cottages |