Grid reference TF0226
near to Irnham, Lincolnshire, England
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Bell ropes
Vertical view inside the tower of St.Andrew's church at Irnham
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Newton House
Georgian dower house.
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Approach to Irnham
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The Griffin at Irnham, near Bourne, Lincolnshire
The Griffin stands at the crossroads in Irnham, a popular and attractive country inn dating from the 17th century although greatly extended and re-designed in the 19th century, with two end gables linked by an embattled parapet, and the... (more)
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Path from the church, Irnham
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Manor House garden
The Manor House garden is full of mature trees.
There is a small private path to the church which leads some to think this is a former vicarage, but the rectory was always in Corby Glen.
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The Griffin, Irnham
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St,Andrew's chancel
Altar and east window in St.Andrew's church. The window depicts the Crucifixion as a memorial to Captain William Hervey Woodhouse who died 16th May 1859 aged 35 years.
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Irnham Hall
A glimpse of Mr Benton-Jones' house.
This is a grade I listed building rebuilt after a fire in 1887 ( Link )
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Newton House, Corby Road, Irnham
17th century Grade II Listed house altered and extended in the 18th century. Pevsner tells us it is possibly the dower house to Irnham Hall and consequently tempting to date it as 1765 when the Hall was altered but is a façade added to a... (more)
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Mechanic's Cottage, Irnham
Partly timber-framed of the sixteenth century though the external timber framing is of the twentieth century Link
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Irnham Hall
Dating from Tudor period. Former manor was home of Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, who commissioned the famous Luttrell Psalter in 1340s
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