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ST 57 SE
LONG ASHTON
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CHURCH ROAD (south-east side)
Monument to Philip Bower, in the
Churchyard to west of All Saints'
Church
G.V.
II
Chest tomb.
Philip Bower, died 1728.
Sandstone ashlar.
panels, raised at sides; moulded plinth and cornice.
Listing NGR: ST5531670955
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Square inscribed
ST 57 SE
LONG ASHTON
CHURCH ROAD (south-east side)
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Monument to John and Alice Smith,
in the Churchyard to west of All
Saints' Church
G.V.
II*
Chest tomb.
John and Alice Smith, died 1591.
inscribed end panel; chamfered plinth and top.
Listing NGR: ST5532470959
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Freestone.
Sunken, square
ST 57 SE
LONG ASHTON
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CHURCH ROAD (south-east side)
Churchyard Cross, in the
Churchyard to south of All Saints'
Church
G.V.
II
Churchyard cross.
Late mediaeval.
Octagonal freestone base of four irregular
steps; octagonal plinth and fragment of shaft.
Moved from outside the Angel
Inn (q.v.), after 1880.
Listing NGR: ST5539070910
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ST 57 SE
LONG ASHTON
CHURCH ROAD (south-west side)
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Parsonage Farmhouse
G.V.
II
Farmhouse.
Mid C18.
Rendered; half-hipped pantile roof, double pitch with
coped raised verges and behind a coped parapet.
2 storeys.
3 glazing bar sash
windows.
C20 porch off-centre to left.
Listing NGR: ST5530970925
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CHURCH ROAD (south-west side)
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G.V.
Abbots Barn to south-west of
Parsonage Farmhouse
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Barn.
C15.
Coursed rubble; corrugated iron C20 roof with coped raised verges.
Buttresses with off-sets to north-east side.
The south-west side has a central
square headed carriage entry flanked by large buttresses.
Putlogs in northwest gable end.
Listing NGR: ST5527870897
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ST 57 SE
LONG ASHTON
CHURCH ROAD, LEIGH WOODS (northeast side)
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St. Mary's Church
G.V.
II
Parish Church (Anglican).
1891-93 by J.M. Medland of Gloucester.
Rubble with
freestone dressings; plain tiled roof, shingles to tower and bellcote.
Southwest tower and porch, nave, south transept, chancel with apse, vestry and church
room; all in a C13 style.South west tower of 2 stages with a pitched and
bargeboarded roof; the bell chamber stage is shingled and has 2-light, plain
louvred windows; octagonal bellcote and spire.
Timber-framed, projecting,
gabled porch with a cusped bargeboard; arcaded sides with foiled heads.
Nave:
four bays of 2-light plate tracery windows under hoodmoulds; four 3-light,
gabled dormer windows which are tile hung and have decorative bargeboards;
chamfered, pointed doorway at east end.
Projecting south transept with two
single-light cusped lancet windows divided by a flat buttress.
Polygonal apse
with 3-light stepped and cusped, lancet windows.
The vestry has similar windows
to the apse; church room ( or choir's vestry) has a 4-light, plate tracery
window.
Interior.
Arch-braced collar beam roof; Perpendicular style screen,
pulpit and font.
Listing NGR: ST5584372885
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ST 57 SE
LONG ASHTON
CHURCH ROAD (north-west side)
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No. 2
G.V.
II
Detached cottage, possibly a chantry house.
Late C15, altered early C19.
Rendered; pantile roof with coped raised verges; rendered stacks.
2 storeys.
3 bays: multi-pane sash windows under dripmoulds with square stops.
Central
plank door in chamfered ashlar surround with a 4-centred head.
Single storey,
2-bay C20 extension to right.
Interior.
Wide chamfered beams throughout.
Ogee and hollow moulded ashlar fireplace with 4-centred head to left room.
Square ashlar fireplace with chamfered surround to right room.
Roof: it is
thought that the original roof structure survives.
Documentary evidence suggests
that the building might be the one erected as a chantry house for the chantry
priest of Sir Richard Choke whose monument is in All Saint's Church (q.v.).
Listing NGR: ST5530770973
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ST 57 SE
LONG ASHTON
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CHURCH ROAD (south-east side)
Monument to William Poultney in
the Churchyard to north of All
Saints' Church
G.V.
II
Chest tomb.
William Poultney, died 1754.
Sandstone ashlar.
Square inscribed
panels; corner balusters; enriched frieze and moulded cornice.
Listing NGR: ST5533170970
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ST 57 SW
LONG ASHTON
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CLARKEN COMBE (north side)
Combe Lodge
II
Lodge.
Probably c.1840's.
Ashlar, mostly limestone but with sandstone turrets;
roof concealed behind embattled parapets; moulded stringcourse.
In a
Perpendicular Gothic style.
2 storeys: 1:2:1 bays with 2-light windows which
have cusped ogee heads and quatrefoils above.
Central large 4-centred archway
with quatrefoils in the spandrels.
Between the bays and at the ends are polygonal
projecting turrets, each with a 2-light cusped lancet window and blank quatrefoil
and cross-loop windows; embattled parapets.
Smyth, of Ashton Court (q.v.),
armorial bearings to the centre.
Panelled doors with 4-centre headed surrounds
in the responds of the arch.
Interior: one newel stone staircase and one winder
stair with an elaborate cast-iron balustrade; room to right has a Gothic freestone
fireplace with a 4-centred head.
Listing NGR: ST5485471494
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ST 57 SW
LONG ASHTON
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FOLLEIGH LANE
Hill House
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II
Thought to have been a dower house for Ashton Court (q.v.).
Circa 1830's 1840's.
Rendered; slate roof with overhanging bracketted eaves; ashlar
stacks.
3 storeys.
3 bays plus one in a projecting wing to the right, which
is surmounted by a large pediment.
Glazing bar sash windows on ground floor;
2-light casements above; the wing has a 2-storey bow window with French windows
on the ground floor and 16-pane sash windows on first floor.
Panelled and
glazed door under a fanlight and in a lined out, round-headed surround.
Attached to the left is a single storey, single-bay building surmounted by a
pediment: 3-light casement window on ground floor in a tall semi-circular headed
niche.
Listing NGR: ST5478570924
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