One of the most impressive medieval parish churches in Oxfordshire, St Mary's, Bloxham, dates to the 12th century, but much of the current impressive building is from the 14th and 15th centuries. There are Norman carvings over the west door and a Norman tympanum in the chancel. The Milburne Chapel contains an imposing memorial to Sir John Thornycroft, and there are late medieval wall paintings throughout.
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"There was once a thriving Benedictine priory in Wetheral, a daughter house of St Mary's Abbey in York. Today, all that remains of Wetheral Priory is the grand 15th century gatehouse. This two story structure has domestic quarters on either side of the entry arch, which would have served as rooms for guests, or perhaps for higher status priory members."
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Washington Old Hall- Washington, Tyne and Wear, England
A historic Grade-I listed 17th century manor house associated with the ancestors of the first US President, George Washington. Washington Old Hall is one of the smallest properties in the care of the National Trust. The interior of the manor features objects connected to America and the War of Independence in which George Washington played such a pivotal role. ... more