Manor house c.1200 with extensive alterations of the C14 and some of the C20. Squared chalk blocks, some brick patching, pantile gabled roof. The C14 roof finial along with the outer leaf of chalk ...
Complex medieval timber-frame building dating from C15 with some C18 and C19 alterations. Architecturally important as the high status structure allows for the topography of the steep hill on which it ...
Standing and buried remains of mid to late C15 brick fortified house built for Richard Bennington. Maintained as a ruin by Heritage Lincolnshire on behalf of Boston Borough Council. Repairs undertaken ...
Standing and buried remains of mid to late C15 brick fortified house built for Richard Bennington. Maintained as a ruin by Heritage Lincolnshire on behalf … ...
Medieval church founded in the 13th Century but almost completely rebuilt in 1855. Comprising a chancel with north vestry, nave with aisles, south porch and west tower. Of local Wealden stone with ...
1887 - original church burnt down. The spire is 58m tall. Designed by E.M Gibbs. An impressive well conceived Ancaster stone interior with a fine pipe organ.The spire walls are extremely thin and of ...
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… ...
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Ahead of Remembrance Sunday (10 November 2024), 4 First World War memorials in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire have been listed at Grade II by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the ...