John Oram's photos with the keyword: Redlynch
In Memoriam - 16 June 2019
17 Jun 2019 |
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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.
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Newhouse, Redlynch (2) - 8 June 2019
10 Jun 2019 |
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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.
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Newhouse, Redlynch (3) - 8 June 2019
10 Jun 2019 |
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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.
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Newhouse, Redlynch (4) - 8 June 2019
10 Jun 2019 |
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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.
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Newhouse, Redlynch (5) - 8 June 2019
10 Jun 2019 |
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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.
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Newhouse, Redlynch (6) - 8 June 2019
10 Jun 2019 |
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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).
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Newhouse, Redlynch (1) - 8 June 2019
10 Jun 2019 |
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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.
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