John Oram's photos with the keyword: Redlynch

In Memoriam - 16 June 2019

17 Jun 2019 116
This bench is on a small piece of land in Redlynch at the confluence of Bowers Hill and Kiln Lane at the junction of the former with the B3080. The land also has a war memorial. The plaque on the bench reads "This Bench is dedicated to the Memory to those Men of this Community who gave their lives In the Great War 1914-18 11 November 2018" A number of such memorials appeared around Britain in the centenary year of the ending of World War One. TZ70_P1000054CE

Newhouse, Redlynch (2) - 8 June 2019

10 Jun 2019 2 1 107
Newhouse is a Grade I listed Jacobean manor house in Redlynch, Wiltshire. Built in 1609, Newhouse was designed in a Y shape to represent the three arms of the Trinity and is one of only two ‘trinity’ houses in Britain. The Georgian wings were added in the 18th century. 5300_DSC_0439CE

Newhouse, Redlynch (3) - 8 June 2019

10 Jun 2019 1 112
Newhouse is a Grade I listed Jacobean manor house in Redlynch, Wiltshire. Built in 1609, Newhouse was designed in a Y shape to represent the three arms of the Trinity and is one of only two ‘trinity’ houses in Britain. Georgian wings were added in the 18th century. 5300_DSC_0440E

Newhouse, Redlynch (4) - 8 June 2019

10 Jun 2019 1 80
Newhouse is a Grade I listed Jacobean manor house in Redlynch, Wiltshire. Built in 1609, Newhouse was designed in a Y shape to represent the three arms of the Trinity and is one of only two ‘trinity’ houses in Britain. Adjacent to the main building is the Clock Tower, seen here. 5300_DSC_0392E

Newhouse, Redlynch (5) - 8 June 2019

10 Jun 2019 2 2 117
Newhouse is a Grade I listed Jacobean manor house in Redlynch, Wiltshire. Built in 1609, Newhouse was designed in a Y shape to represent the three arms of the Trinity and is one of only two ‘trinity’ houses in Britain. This gazebo is to the rear of the house. 5300_DSC_0406CE

Newhouse, Redlynch (6) - 8 June 2019

10 Jun 2019 1 157
Newhouse is a Grade I listed Jacobean manor house in Redlynch, Wiltshire. Built in 1609, Newhouse was designed in a Y shape to represent the three arms of the Trinity and is one of only two ‘trinity’ houses in Britain. This is a view of the gazebo and Clock Tower (r). 5300_DSC_0431E

Newhouse, Redlynch (1) - 8 June 2019

10 Jun 2019 1 109
Newhouse is a Grade I listed Jacobean manor house in Redlynch, Wiltshire. Built in 1609, Newhouse was designed in a Y shape to represent the three arms of the Trinity and is one of only two ‘trinity’ houses in Britain. The Georgian wings were added in the 18th century. 5300_DSC_0437E