Grid reference SO8047
near to Madresfield, Worcestershire, England
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Bust, Madresfield Court
Bust in the garden of Madresfield Court.
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Autumnal oak by a pond
The oak still clings on to its leaves following a very windy spell. To the right is a deep pond with protective fence.
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Madresfield Court
Limited access to this Elizabethan cum 19th C arts and crafts Hall via the Historic Houses Association.
Reputedly where the Royal Family would have been evacuated to in WWII.
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The Lime Arbour, Madresfield Court Gardens
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Madresfield Village
Many of the buildings were built for workers on the Madresfield estate.
The church, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, was consecrated 10 November 1867.
This view is from the Worcestershire Beacon.
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Beware children at Madresfield school
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Madresfield Court
A grand moated house occasionally opened to the public.
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Gatehouse, Madresfield Court
Arts and Crafts mock tudor? Either way it permits a glimpse of the main house from the public path through Home Farm.
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Dovecote at Home Farm, Madresfield
Red-brick dovecote at dating from the 1860s at Home Farm, Madresfield. The building is Grade II listed.
Historic England description
MADRESFIELD CP - SO 84 NW 6/69 Dovecote at Home Farmhouse GV II Dovecote. 1867, on older foundations.... (more)
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Madresfield Court
Viewed from Lady Howard De Walden's Drive on North Hill.
The court, currently covered in scaffolding, has been the ancestral home for several centuries of the Lygon family, whose eldest sons took the title of Earl Beauchamp from 1815... (more)
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Madresfield Court
Madresfield Court is a wonderful moated manor house dating back to Elizabethan times, however, much of the house is now Victorian, here it is viewed from the south-east. The house has been the ancestral home of Lygon family, and later the... (more)
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Madresfield Court (set of 5 images)
Much of the picturesque moated Madresfield Court is Victorian with some of the Elizabethan building surviving, though the house is on a site of an early building. The house has never been bought or sold and has remained in the same family... (more)
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