Grid reference ST9979
near to Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England
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2010 : Lane to Bradenstoke
Lane heading north to Bradenstoke from the B4069.
OS Explorer Map 169 calls it Bradenstoke, on OS Explorer Map 156 it is Bradenstake. You pays yer money and you takes yer choice.
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Driveway to The Abbey
A farm and associated buildings in the grounds of the former Bradenham Abbey
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Providence Baptist Chapel, Bradenstoke
Built in 1777 and still in service
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Abbey farm
This collection of farm buildings stand near the remains of the Augustinian priory near Bradenstoke.
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The tower remains standing
Bradenstoke Abbey was founded in 1142 and continued to operate until the Dissolution in 1539. It then was used mainly as a farm and much of the original buildings altered or indeed became derelict over the centuries. However, the real... (more)
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Bends on B4069
Heading towards Lyneham.
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93 and 94 Bradenstoke, near Lyneham (3)
Dating from the 15th/16th centuries, Grade II* listed and on the 'Buildings at Risk' register. This is a view of the rear elevation. More here Link
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Bradenstoke Abbey
Located on a hill on the southern side of the Braydon river and to the north of Lyneham airfield, it was an important place in medieval times.
The great barn and guest house were taken down and carted away to St Donat's Castle in... (more)
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Bradenstoke Abbey
The ruins of Bradenstoke Abbey, a medieval Augustinian Priory. Link
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2010 : Lane from Bradenstoke in the mist
Down the hill to the B4069 near Dauntsey Lock.
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A Barrow and a motte
Clack Mount is an enigmatic ancient site. There are few solid details to draw from, but it appears to be a Bronze Age barrow mound, surrounded by later motte and bailey earthworks. Some writers have labelled the burial mound as Scufa's... (more)
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Kissing gate at the end of footpath from Bradenham
The path leads to Upper Town
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