EPW032282 ENGLAND (1930). Moreton House, St Nicholas's Church and surrounding countryside, Moreton, 1930

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Title [EPW032282] Moreton House, St Nicholas's Church and surrounding countryside, Moreton, 1930
Reference EPW032282
Date June-1930
Link
Place name MORETON
Parish MORETON
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 380604, 89216
Longitude / Latitude -2.2746850587639, 50.701685159311
National Grid Reference SY806892

Pins

Grade 2 listed bridge - English Heritage Building ID: 108648 RCHM Monument 5. Built 1836, and constructed of iron. Iron joists carrying roadway suspended from low segmental iron arches. Turned iron balusters each end of this supporting iron coping. Circular stone piers at each end of parapet. Unusual construction for its date.

totoro
Monday 30th of June 2014 10:07:42 PM
Parish Church of Ss Magnus the Martyr and Nicholas of Myra, Moreton Moreton Dr, Moreton, Dorset DT2 8RJ RCHM Monument 1. Grade 2* listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 108643 Parish church. Built 1776, replacing a medieval church. North aisle added 1841 and partly rebuilt following damage in Second World War.

totoro
Monday 30th of June 2014 10:01:03 PM
Moreton House, Moreton Dr, Moreton, Dorset DT2 8RH Grade 1 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 108646 RCHM Monument 5 Mansion. Built between 1742 and 1745 by James Frampton, replacing an earlier house of c1580. The building consists of three units:- 1. The north-east wing, originally containing laundry and other service rooms of one storey and attics. 2. The central block originally containing kitchen, service rooms and minor - bedrooms, of two storeys and attics. 3. The main house, of two storeys, attics and basement. This was extended to the east in 1779. The two service ranges were the first to be built, and appear to contain some material from the former house. (not to be confused with many similar building names including: Moreton House in Gloucestershire, in Norfolk, in Oxfordshire, in Greater London, in Warwickshire- a popular name. Also not Moreton Hall, Suffolk; Moreton Hall,Warwickshire; and Little Moreton Hall)

totoro
Monday 30th of June 2014 09:53:11 PM

User Comment Contributions

Church of St. Nicholas and St. Magnus, Moreton, 02/04/2016

Class31
Sunday 3rd of April 2016 12:23:53 PM
Church of St. Nicholas and St. Magnus, Moreton, 02/04/2016

Class31
Sunday 3rd of April 2016 12:21:36 PM
Moreton House, 02/04/2016

Class31
Sunday 3rd of April 2016 12:15:30 PM