Marston Gate
A railway line used to follow a route from Cheddington station to Aylesbury, crossing the Long Marston to Wingrave road at “Marston Gate” about one
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A railway line used to follow a route from Cheddington station to Aylesbury, crossing the Long Marston to Wingrave road at “Marston Gate” about one
Research Summary; Manor Farmhouse, Puttenham Introduction This is a summary of the research which has been carried out into the history of Manor Farm, Puttenham,
TRING RURAL WATERY LANE SP 81 SE (West side) Astrope 3/153 – Dover Castle – II House. C17 or earlier, extended to W in C19/C20.
Central Farm is shown on the 1878 OS map <1>, on the north side of the main street in Long Marston and with orchards to
The Post Office at Long Marston was built in the 16th century as a 3-cell 1½ storey timber-framed house facing south-east. In the later 17th
The farmhouse (now a private house) dates to the early 16th century; it is a large two-storey timber-framed house on a brick sill, with lobby
‘A little altered example of an early-mid 19th century farmhouse, with good quality exterior detailing, which forms part of a significant group of buildings and
Until 1917 Rose & Crown Cottage was an inn. It is a timber-framed house on an L plan, plastered and lined to look like ashlar.
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