History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Buckland, East Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire

  1. II Barn at Lower Farm (30 Metres to South East of House)
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  2. II Buckland Bury
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  3. II* Buckland House
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  4. II Chipping Hall and Garden Walls
    Chipping, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  5. II* Church of St Andrew (Church of England) (Redundant Churches Fund)
    St Andrew's Church, Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  6. II Deerleap (To West of Chipping Bridge)
    Chipping, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  7. II Dovecote at Chipping Hall (45 Meters to South West of House)
    Chipping, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  8. II Farmhouse at Lower Farm
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  9. II Hitch Brick Wall at Buckland Bury (On Roadside Extending North from Bury Weir Lake)
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  10. II Malyons
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  11. II Milestone situated on the west side of the A10, near the junction with Whiteley Lane
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  12. II Oak Cottage
    Chipping, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  13. II Popeswell
    Chipping, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  14. II Stable at Lower Farm (10 Metres to East of House)
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  15. II The Countryman Public House (Opposite Chipping Hall)
    Chipping, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  16. II The Old Rectory Photos
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  17. II Well and Wellhead at North Corner with High Road (A10)
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9

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