WAW048212 WALES (1952) [Unlocated]. View of New Radnor landscape

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Pennawd [WAW048212] View of New Radnor landscape
Cyfeirnod WAW048212
Dyddiad 1952
Dolen Coflein Archive Item 6414627
Enw lle
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad WALES
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 0, 0
Hydred / Lledred -7.556448482059, 49.766185796754
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Pinnau

Woodlands Farm

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 04:11:26 PM
Church of St. John the Baptist, Newton. This is a Grade11 listed structure as follows SO 33 SW NEWTON CP - 4/83 Church of St John the Baptist - GV II Parish church. Consecrated 1844, founded by John Powell (local notable) but presumably replacing earlier church. Coursed rubble, slate roof. Simple unacademic Gothic style reflecting C18 patterns. Chance of one bay, 3-bay nave, 2-stage crenellated west tower. Nave and slightly narrower chancel under continuous roof. Three-light east window with depressed arch to centre light; to nave windows have diamond pattern glazing. Pointed arch entry to west. Interior: east window has stained glass of 1869. In nave, old fashioned stove retained (by G Portway and Son, Halsted, Essex) with motto "Slow but Sure"; Royal Arms of George III; Commandment and Pater boards on west wall. For font (C13) and pulpit (Jacobean) see RCHM. Also G J Tuck. Listing NGR: SO3471932936 This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building. Source: English Heritage

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 04:10:20 PM
Newhouse Farm

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 04:04:12 PM
The Old House

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 04:01:13 PM
Upper House Farm

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 03:59:23 PM

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 03:58:25 PM
Fair Oak Farm

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 03:56:54 PM
St. Margaret's Church, Herefordshire. It appears that this church is a gem of Medieval Church art containing a complete 16th century rood loft. It is Grade 1 listed. I attach a copy of the listing text. SO 33 SE ST MARGARETS CP - 5/99 Church of St Margaret 26/1/67 - GV I Parish church. Possibly C12 origins, but substantially C15 and C16. Coursed rubble, still partially plastered, weatherboards to bell turret, stone slate roofs. Bell turret built into west end of nave, chancel, south porch. Bell turret: coursed rubble above apex of nave roof, above which is weather- boarded bell-chamber jettied to west, 4 square holes. in weatherboarding on north and south faces, pyramidical stone slate roof topped by copper weather- vane in the form of an arrow. Nave: 2 1/2 bays, coped verges to east and west; late C16 south-east window of 2 moulded lights, with central mullion and square head; west window has one light in double chamfered reveals; north-west window, c1900; 2 foiled lights under label, with blocked door beneath. East window of north wall: 2-light, perhaps C15, mullioned window with sunk chamfer for mould- ings and iron casement. Beneath bell turret west of north-west window a stone flag apparently blocks what may have been a window opening to bell ringing chamber. Chancel: bases of walls are battered; south window has 2 lights with conquefoils, possibly early C14; east window of 2 lights with chamfered mullion, perhaps late medieval. South porch dated 1924: cusped bargeboards to stone slate roof. Entrance under 2-centre arch, through nailed door divided into 5 panels by vertical beads. Interior: reverse of south door has trefoiled head. Chancel: wagon roof; projecting from north-east corner a small flat-topped off-set about 2' 6" high acts as a shelf; altar rails, mid- C17 with turned balusters, 2 contemporary chairs with scroll and acanthus decoration. Chancel arch has semi-circular head and plain chamfered imposts. From the north-east side of the arch stairs rise via a ledged door to the rood loft. Nave: splendid c1500 rood screen and rood loft with coffering, running acorn pattern, 2 tabernacles and panelling much of it heavily under- cut. C15 roof has 5 bays: arch-braced collars, embattled wall-plates, 3 tie-beams beneath the western trusses, the central one moulded. C17 panelling with reeded divisions to north and south and under rood screen; blocked 4- centred head to south wall between south-east window and south door. C14 font: moulded octagonal bowl, shaft and base. Listing NGR: SO3537833776 This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building. Source: English Heritage

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Cyfraniadau Grŵp

St. Margaret's Church, 25/07/2014

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Tuesday 2nd of December 2014 02:55:15 PM
St. Margaret's Church, 25/07/2014

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Tuesday 2nd of December 2014 02:54:27 PM
St. Margaret's Church, 25/07/2014

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Sunday 27th of July 2014 09:15:18 AM
Haymaking in the churchyard, St. Margaret's Church, 25/07/2014

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Sunday 27th of July 2014 09:13:56 AM
St. Margaret's Church, 25/07/2014

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Sunday 27th of July 2014 09:12:23 AM
St. Margaret's Church, 25/07/2014

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Sunday 27th of July 2014 09:11:30 AM
This photo is of England and will have to be transferred across along with the remainder of the series. I do hope that my hard work and effort will not be lost in the transfer!

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 04:41:23 PM
View is looking north

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 04:38:54 PM
I can put to bed this series of photographs which quite frankly are nowhere near New Radnor. This photo shows Newton and St. Margarets in Herefordshire.

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Tuesday 29th of April 2014 03:14:53 PM
Eureka

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