IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Hill View Close, STOKE-SUB-HAMDON, TA14 6RJ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Hill View Close, TA14 6RJ by members of the Geograph project.

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The old barn, Stoke sub Hamdon Priory
Image: © Ken Grainger Taken: 1 Jul 2009
0.02 miles
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Dovecote at Rectory Farm (Priory), Stoke Sub Hamdon
The round dovecote (behind the gable) could be where Thomas Strode, "Purveyor of poultry to the King's table" raised doves for Henry VIII.
Image: © Mike Edwards Taken: 26 Mar 2006
0.03 miles
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The old stables, Stoke sub Hamdon Priory
Image: © Ken Grainger Taken: 1 Jul 2009
0.03 miles
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The Priory - Stoke Sub Hamdon (5)
The C15 barn.
Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 24 Jul 2008
0.04 miles
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The Priory - Stoke Sub Hamdon
It has been known by several names, The Priory being one, Parsonage Farmhouse or Chantry House were others; originally the College Buildings of the Beauchamp Chantry, it's now a private house. Built of local Ham stone like so many of the old buildings around here, it dates from the C14, although the roadside frontage is C17. This surviving part of the college was apparently the Provost's Lodging, after 1518, it became a farm, remaining so until c.1960. After major restorations in 1967, the house became the property of the National Trust, and Grade I Listed.
Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 24 Jul 2008
0.06 miles
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The Priory - Stoke Sub Hamdon (6)
Showing the C15 chapel which is attached to Priory House, and the Hall.
Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 24 Jul 2008
0.06 miles
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The Priory - Stoke Sub Hamdon (2)
The Priory House is but one of a complex of buildings that form a group now owned by the National Trust, and accessed here in North Street via the C15 gateway and wall that links Priory House (just forward of the parked car).
Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 24 Jul 2008
0.06 miles
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The Priory - Stoke Sub Hamdon (3)
Inside the site occupied by the complex of buildings known as The Priory is a stable on the left, and just beyond that is the gateway entrance that was primarily for carts. Further to the right is the medieval Hall that would have been used for communal sleeping and eating, and to the left of that is the Priory House and the attached chapel. The buildings were once the residence of the Provost and fellow chaplains of the Beauchamp Chantry Foundation. The Beauchamps were a family of some note in the West from the late C12 until the late C14, and held properties directly from the King. Sadly the chantry itself no longer exists, and apart from the Hall, what remains are largely medieval farm buildings.
Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 24 Jul 2008
0.06 miles
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Barn at The Priory
Fifteenth century barn http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101242150-barn-about-25-metres-north-west-of-the-priory-stoke-sub-hamdon#.WcbHg9FrzVI
Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 14 Sep 2017
0.06 miles
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View from the Priest's House garden
A view of the old stables and to the right the arched gateway into the yard from North Street. In the 16th century the whole group of buildings became a farm and the Priest's House was known as Parsonage Farmhouse.
Image: © Sarah Smith Taken: 24 Oct 2009
0.06 miles
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