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Dovecote, Buckton


To the north of Buckton in Northumberland are the well remains of a late medieval/early post-medieval dovecote, which was first documented in 1626.[1] The dovecote has about 250 nest holes, laid out in 13 rows. The dovecote is Grade II listed.

Buckton Historic Buildings and Monuments in Kyloe Civil Parish Grade II Listed Dovecote
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Dovecote at Buckton

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Buckton Dovecot

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Restored dovecote at Buckton

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Buckton Dovecote

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Dovecote, Buckton

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Buckton dovecote - List Entry
- "....The monument includes the remains of a dovecote of late medieval/early post-medieval date, situated on gently sloping ground just north west of the village of Buckton. The dovecote is of …

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List number: 1006569
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU0805838572

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