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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in Herefordshire (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    Barn approx. 20m east of Precentor's House Cathedral Close, Hereford: Aisled Barn: Late 13th century: 22 October 1973: 1196812: Barn approx. 20m east of Precentor's House: Barn at Treago Farm St Weonards: House: 19th century

  3. Hampton Court Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Court Castle, also known as Hampton Court, is a castellated country house in the English county of Herefordshire.The house is in the parish of Hope under Dinmore 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Leominster and is a Grade I listed building, which is the highest category of architecture in the statutory protection scheme.

  4. Grade I listed buildings in Herefordshire - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Hall ruins about 10 yards North of Brampton Bryan Castle: Brampton Bryan: House: ... The Old House: Hereford: House:

  5. St Weonards - Wikipedia

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    Treago Castle, some 0.3 miles (0.48 km) west of the village, is a mediaeval fortified manor house and Grade I listed building. It is believed to have been built around 1480 by Sir Richard Mynors, who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1500, on land which had been owned by his family at least since the 14th century. The castle is set within ...

  6. File:Bewell House, Hereford-geograph-5423639.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Croft Castle - Wikipedia

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    The manor house is a quadrangular stone structure around a central courtyard with round corner towers, and a square bay on the north elevation. [14] Some stone mullion windows remain on all elevations. The castle is one of the first examples of medieval revival, and has affinities to Ruperra Castle, Caerphilly, and Lulworth Castle, Wareham, Dorset.

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  9. Goodrich Court - Wikipedia

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    Goodrich Court, Goodrich, Herefordshire, England was a 19th-century, neo-gothic mock castle built by the antiquarian Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick in 1828. Designed by the architect Edward Blore, the court is described by Pevsner as a "fantastic and enormous tower-bedecked house."