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Grid reference TM4163

near to Knodishall, Suffolk, England


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TM4163 : Church remains by Keith Evans Church remains
The remains as marked on the O.S. maps in the garden of Church house near East Green Suffolk.
TM4163 : Field entrance off Abbey Lane (U2418) by Geographer Field entrance off Abbey Lane (U2418)
TM4163 : Fields north of Buxlow Manor, in fog by Christopher Hilton Fields north of Buxlow Manor, in fog
TM4163 : Field near Westhouse Cottages by JThomas Field near Westhouse Cottages
TM4163 : Buxlow Manor by David Squire Buxlow Manor
Dating from 1678 this manor house is built to an Elizabethan E plan. And on a narrow road at Knodishall Green it definitely has an "out of the way" feel to it.
TM4163 : Buxlow Manor, also known as Red House Farm by John Goldsmith Buxlow Manor, also known as Red House Farm
This house was built in 1678, and its distinctive E plan seems to be well known as an example of this particular type of architecture.
TM4163 : Driveway to Church House in the snow by John Goldsmith Driveway to Church House in the snow
TM4163 : Looking along the railway line to Saxmundham by Geographer Looking along the railway line to Saxmundham
Taken from Westhouse Crossing
TM4163 : Track towards Buxlow church ruins by Christopher Hilton Track towards Buxlow church ruins
TM4163 : Buxlow St Peter’s ruin by Adrian S Pye Buxlow St Peter’s ruin
Buxlow or Buxlee church was demolished in or around 1622 and has since 1722 been part of the parish of Knodishall known as Knodishall Green. The church was very possibly of Saxon origin and originally had a round tower. It was partially... (more)
TM4163 : Footpath at Knodishall Green by Des Blenkinsopp Footpath at Knodishall Green
Suffolk county council uses its own, slightly different footpath signs.
TM4163 : Road to Westhouse Farm by JThomas Road to Westhouse Farm

 
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