
MLI32916 - DOWSBY HALL - Lincolnshire Heritage Explorer
DOWSBY HALL IS A MOATED STONE MANSION BUILT BETWEEN 1603 AND 1610, AND SOMEWHAT REDUCED IN SIZE, POSSIBLY IN THE 18TH CENTURY. {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} …
Dowsby Hall - Wikipedia
Dowsby Hall is an early 17th-century house situated in Dowsby, Lincolnshire, England, and 6 miles (10 km) to the north of Bourne. Originally a much grander house, attributed to the …
DOWSBY: RECTORY MOAT - roffe.co.uk
The moat at Dowsby lies south-west of the church and immediately west of the rectory garden (Fig 56) and is itself described as a garden on an estate map of 1822 (1). The moat is more or …
DOWSBY HALL, Dowsby - 1317485 | Historic England
Grade II* Listed Building: Dowsby Hall. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
Dowsby Hall - Dowsby - Parks & Gardens
Dowsby Hall, Lincolnshire, is a Jacobean house with a fine ashlar limestone east elevation, built probably around 1610 for the Burrell family. Dowsby Hall is open by appointment, visits can be …
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Dowsby Grid Ref : TF1011029710 Summary : Deserted Medieval settlement; moat, tofts, crofts, buildings, boundaries, pond, hollow ways, ridge and furrow, crofts and a mill mound visible as …
Dowsby Hall - DiCamillo
Dowsby . Lincolnshire. England. Circa Date: 16th century w/later alterations. Status: Partially Extant. In the late 18th century four southern bays of the original 7-bay east front wrere …
Dowsby in Lincolnshire
Settlement between Long Drove and Dowsby Drain Bowl barrow 400m south east of Moat Farm Medieval moated site, settlement and cultivation remains, post-medieval park and garden, …
Dowsby - Wikipedia
Dowsby is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the western edge of The Fens at the junction of the east–west B1397 road and the …
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DOWSBY HALL IS A MOATED STONE MANSION BUILT BETWEEN 1603 AND 1610, AND SOMEWHAT REDUCED IN SIZE, POSSIBLY IN THE 18TH CENTURY. {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} …