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The Pearl S. Buck House at Green Hills Farm, an example of 19th century (built 1825 [4]) Pennsylvanian architecture, is constructed of coursed fieldstone. It is four bays wide and two deep with the main entrance located in the second bay. Two gable dormers are located on the front and rear slope of the roof. Chimneys are located on each gable end.
Coton Hill. Greenfields Herongate Ditherington Castlefields Sundorne Harlescott Heathgates Mount Pleasant Battlefield Bagley. West: Frankwell Copthorne Porthill Kingsland Gains Park Radbrook Green Shelton. East: Abbey Foregate Underdale Cherry Orchard Telford Estate Monkmoor Belvidere. South: Coleham Sutton Farm Reabrook Sutton Park Meole Brace ...
Sutton Farm is in the Anglican Parish of St. Giles' Church, where there was once a leper hospital, founded 1155, itself dedicated to St Giles and associated with Shrewsbury Abbey. [3] Some 200m further along the Wenlock Road is Armoury Gardens, site where the former militia Armoury stood until it was removed brick by brick to a new site close ...
Green Hill Farm was a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) horse farm in Burlington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [ 2 ] The land was owned and operated by families out of Burlington and Philadelphia .
Earl's Hill & Habberley Valley; Eaton Track; Farley Dingle; Fenemere; Fenn's, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem & Cadney Mosses; Fernhill Pastures; Flat Coppice; Granham's Moor Quarry; Green Farm Quarry; Grinshill Quarries; Hencott Pool; Hill Houses & Crumpsbrook Meadows; Hillend Quarry; Hodnet Heath; Hope Bowdler Outcrops; Hope Valley; Hope Valley ...
Laurel Hall and the Laurel Glen Mausoleum form a historic estate property on Vermont Route 103 in Shrewsbury, Vermont.Built between 1880 and 1882, the estate includes examples of high style Queen Anne architecture in the main house and some outbuildings, and includes a distinctive Egyptian Revival mausoleum, all built by John Porter Bowman, a prominent local businessman.
Harmer Hill: Shotton Farm Mill: Tower: Windmill World: Ketley: Near ironworks: 1794 [9] 1856, gone by 1870 [9] Lilleshall: 1804 [10] 1880, gone by 1901 [10] Longford: combined wind and water mill: Tower: Loppington: 1808 1808 1908 Lydbury North: Walcot Estate Titt iron wind engine: 1895 [4] Lydbury North Walcot Estate Titt iron wind engine
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