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  1. 14-7-55 II House, C18 origin, largely remodelled early C19. Rendered and whitewashed walls with shallow pitched slate roof. Rendered stacks to end of ridge left and to right gable.

  2. Stourpaine House is a Grade II listed building in Stourpaine, Dorset, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · The old school house, above top, is a private home now. The bell, porch and large round chimneys are all gone, but the building with its central tower is still recognisable.

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    (1) The Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, at theS. end of the village, was rebuilt in 1858 with the exception of the West Towerwhich is of the second half ofthe 15th century. Three three-light windows from theold church were restored and reset in the N. wall of thenew nave; the two to the W. were of 15th-centuryorigin; that to the E. was probably ...

    (2) Lazerton Farm (86381032), house, 5/8m. N. ofthe church, is two-storied with attics and has walls ofashlar, rubble and brick, and roofs covered with modernslates; the E. range (Plate 57) was built in the first halfof the 17th century and there are 19th-century additionson the W. The original E. front, of ashlar, is symmetrical, with five bayson ...

    (7) Settlement Remainsof the former village ofLazerton (864106) survived until recently in the extremeN. of the parish, along the E. side of the R. Iwerne. Lazerton was an independent parish and was one of the'Iwernes' of Domesday Book; it has been identified by Eyton(137–8) as the three-hide manor of Edwinus (D.B. Vol. I, f. 84a),with a recorded p...

    (11) Hod Hill Iron Age Hill-fort and RomanFort (856107). In area the hill-fort is the largest inDorset, its multiple ramparts enclosing 54 acres. Itoccupies the domed top of an isolated chalk hill risingto 471 ft. above O.D. at the N.W., where the laterRoman fort was built in the angle of the Iron Ageearthwork. Except on the S. there are steep slop...

    (13) Enclosure (875094), visible only on air photographs(St. Joseph OAP. AT 40), lies on top of a small rounded hill atabout 420 ft. O.D., immediately S.E. of Down End FarmBuildings. It is a roughly circular area of 8 acres bounded by aditch 5 ft. to 10 ft. wide; there are traces of an inturned entranceon the S. side but there are no internal featu...

  4. Built in 1858, Stourpaine Manor is a lovely example of a country house of the period and is not listed. Set in the centre of private and mature grounds, the house is built of rendered brick with deep eaves and a Welsh slate roof decorated with shaped barge boards.

  5. Sep 16, 2024 · Stourpaine House, The Old Vicarage, shop, houses, 5 cottages, with plan, Stourpaine, sale particulars. Date: 1913 Held by: Dorset History Centre, not available at The National Archives...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StourpaineStourpaine - Wikipedia

    Stourpaine (/ staʊərˈpeɪn /) is a village and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Dorset in southern England. It is situated in the valley of the River Stour in the Dorset administrative district, three miles (five kilometres) northwest of Blandford Forum.

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