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Lemmington Branch
Lemmington Branch built in the late 18th century, is an 'eyecatcher' on Lemmington Bank, about half a mile east of Lemmington Hall. The building incorporates a farmhouse and other residences with a Gothic-style battlemented frontage, built to characterise a hilltop castle. Lemmington Branch is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. Codger Fort, near Rothley, is another example of a late 18th century construction built to resemble a hilltop castle.
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LEMMINGTON BRANCH FARMHOUSE WITH SCREEN WALL AND BUILDINGS - List Entry
- "Hilltop eyecatcher, incorporating house and farmbuildings. Late C18. Screen wall squared stone, other parts rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Overall E-plan with farmhouse at centre flanked by ranges …
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Codger Fort, Rothley
- Overview Map Street View Codger Fort is a folly near Rothley in Northumberland, built in c.1770 by Thomas Wright for Sir Walter Blackett, as part of the Wallington estate. The …
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LEMMINGTON BRANCH FARMHOUSE WITH SCREEN WALL AND BUILDINGS - List Entry
- "Hilltop eyecatcher, incorporating house and farmbuildings. Late C18. Screen wall squared stone, other parts rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Overall E-plan with farmhouse at centre flanked by ranges …
Added by
Simon Cotterill