EAW045865 ENGLAND (1952). College Farm and environs, Wyck Rissington, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Details

Title [EAW045865] College Farm and environs, Wyck Rissington, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW045865
Date 13-August-1952
Link
Place name WYCK RISSINGTON
Parish WICK RISSINGTON
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 419106, 221793
Longitude / Latitude -1.7223207987042, 51.893922025498
National Grid Reference SP191218

Pins

Highfield, Wick Rissington Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131010 Detached cottage. Mid C17, extended C20. Rectangular main body extended by one bay to the right and at right angles to rear right

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:40:28 PM
Water Conduit, Wick Rissington (Water source / trough) Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131016 Late Cl9-early C20. Sandstone steps up to the trough. Gabled backdrop with side buttresses. Lion's head water spout over a stone slab trough. Blind trefoil with an indecipherable monogram at the apex of the gable. Twin flight of steps up to a stone standing in front of the water trough. Hole at centre of the standing possibly for a pump.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:38:55 PM
Pear Tree Cottage, Wick Rissington Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131014 Detached house, at one time converted into 2 cottages. Mid C17 with late C17-early C18 extension to rear Rectangular plan with lean-to extension along the rear wall. Formerly known as Fletcher's Farmhouse. The fireplace is reputed to have come from 'The Priory'.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:36:05 PM
Heath Lawn, Wick Rissington Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131008 Detached house, dated and initials 'I (?J) C / 1731' on a rectangular stone plaque with a stopped hood over the porch. Rectangular plan extended by one bay to the left C20.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:34:01 PM
College Farmhouse and Adjoining Stable Coach House, Wick Rissington - Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire GL54 2PN Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131005 Farmhouse and the adjoining stable/coach house. Farmhouse; mid- late C17 with slightly later extensions. Stable block/coach house mid C19.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:30:23 PM
The village duck pond. Are those little dots some ducks?

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:28:36 PM
The wide strip on both sides along the road is a village green

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:28:17 PM
Heythrop Cottage, Wick Rissington Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131009 Detached house. Mid C19 Rectangular plan with two contemporary extensions at right angles at the rear.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:24:56 PM
Wyck Cottage, Wick Rissington (Now well surrounded by mature trees) Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131017 Formerly two cottages, now one. Late C18-early C19. Rectangular main body with later extensions at both gable ends. Flat-roofed extension projecting forwards front left

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:21:18 PM
Maces Farmhouse or MacE's Farmhouse. Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 131012 Former farmhouse, now house. Mid-late C17. Rectangular main body with extensions to both gable ends. C20 extensions at rear.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:19:31 PM
Wyckhill House GL54 1HY Grade 2 listed. English Heritage Building ID: 131000 Large house now used as a hotel. Basically late C19 but possibly incorporating parts of a C18 house. Early history of site is dubious. History; the original house was built in the early C18 and was enlarged by the addition of a south wing before 1775. The house was extensively altered and enlarged after 1875. In 1958 the west wing (the oldest part of the house was gutted by fire). By 1802 the house had a walled garden and pleasure grounds. East wing added 1913 Informal 18th-century parkland, with a remaining formal view or avenue from the south front, formal gardens to the south of the orangery, a walled garden with a wide range of associated buildings, ornamental woodland walks, terraced lawns to the west of the house and formal and informal gardens immediately around the house. 1962: The house was restored.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:16:54 PM
The older West wing no longer exists having been destroyed by fire in 1958.

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:00:12 PM
Leading to Wyckhill House

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Thursday 11th of September 2014 05:41:02 PM

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 05:39:35 PM
Site of old quarry

totoro
Thursday 11th of September 2014 05:38:06 PM
Fletcher's Barn

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Thursday 11th of September 2014 05:34:16 PM