IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Village Road, AMERSHAM, HP7 0LQ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Village Road, HP7 0LQ by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (19 Images Found)

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The Bottle Cottages: bottle decoration and terracotta tile
This pattern of bottle-ends appears (four times in all) high in the gable. There are also four tiles, each bearing the date 1809, and a set of initials each ending with 'F' - which I assume record the contributions of the various members of a single family. For a more general view of the cottages, see: Image
Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 31 Mar 2013
0.12 miles
2
The 'Bottle Cottages', Coleshill
The name 'Bottle Cottages' is given in the Buckinghamshire volume of Pevsner's 'The Buildings of England' - I believe they are now known as 'Coleshill Cottages'. The bottles in question - or at least their bottom ends - figure as decoration high in the gables, where the date of building is given as 1809: Image It looks to me as if the geometrical patterning of brick and flint (diapering) on the end wall was once more extensive - part having been lost when windows were fitted, part lost simply through wear and tear in the course of two centuries.
Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 31 Mar 2013
0.12 miles
3
Coleshill, All Saints Church
Image: © Robert Eva Taken: 8 Oct 2016
0.20 miles
4
The Red Lion, Coleshill
Image: © Mark Percy Taken: 9 Sep 2023
0.21 miles
5
Coleshill church
All Saints is a grade II*(star) listed building of 1861.
Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 27 Mar 2015
0.21 miles
6
All Saints Church, Coleshill
All Saints Church was opened in 1861, giving the village its own church to avoid the journey to Amersham. It has a simple nave and chancel in the Early English style, but solidly built by diocesan architect George Edmund Street. The materials are flint, bricks made locally, and Bath stone for dressings, which came by boat to Windsor, before being transported up to Coleshill. Brick courses in the flintwork add stability as well as being a decorative feature. The first baptism took place in the church a month after it opened, but it was not licensed for weddings for another 50 years. The only change to the structure has been the addition of a new vestry in 1933.
Image: © Mark Percy Taken: 15 Aug 2023
0.21 miles
7
Church at Coleshill
Image: © Peter S Taken: 23 Jan 2019
0.21 miles
8
Coleshill Village Hall, Bucks
Situated in Barracks Hill, HP7 0LN, this village hall was rebuilt in 1982 and is available for hire by the residents of Coleshill and the surrounding area. My own wedding reception was held in this village hall on a wet Saturday in September 1986. To the left of the entrance can be seen a defibrillator cabinet.
Image: © David Hillas Taken: 25 Jan 2019
0.21 miles
9
Village Road junction with Manor Way
Village Road junction with Manor Way at the war memorial and All Saints Church Coleshill
Image: © Shaun Ferguson Taken: 22 Mar 2008
0.21 miles
10
Church at Coleshill village, Buckinghamshire
Image: © Peter S Taken: 24 Mar 2012
0.22 miles