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Despite repairs and stabilisation in the 1990s, Wheal Prosper’s pumping engine house has suffered recent stonework collapse above a rotten timber lintel and further collapse is likely above other ...
Gatehouse.C14, slightly remodelled C17, pedestrian gate added 1887. Local rubbletone walls with granite dressings. Pyramidal rag slate roof behind late C19 embattled parapet. Parapet merlons have ...
Hedingham Castle keep, built in the twelfth century and once one of the mightiest most famous castles in East Anglia. Now ranks among the most important Norman buildings in England. It is one of the ...
A bold Victorian church by John Haywood. The building is suffering from problems with its main window, erosion of stonework and water ingress.
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 ...
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 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 ...
Augustinian priory, now Parish church. C11, C12, C13, C14, restored 1845-49 by R. Nicholson. C20 additions including Crossing Tower, sanctuary and east end… ...
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