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Listed Buildings in Westwood
Westwood, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
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Buildings that are considered to be of architectural and/or historic importance have been listed, currently by Historic England (in England). The term “building” is taken loosely and covers all sorts of things in the built environment and can include, for example, telephone boxes. There are three grades: Grade I are considered the most important; then Grade II* and Grade II.
There are 35 listed buildings (including some monuments in churchyard) in the modern Civil Parish of Westwood (including Iford)
Grade I
Grade II*
Avoncliff Aqueduct (partly in Winsley)
Greenhill House
Grade II
Lower Westwood: Nos. 47, 48, 49, 79, 82-84, 86; Barn at Westwood Manor, Stable at Westwood Manor, The New Inn, The Old Malthouse, some monuments in the churchyard
Upper Westwood: Ashlers, No.109 Avoncliff Lane, Upper Westwood Farmhouse, The Cottage, Walls and gate of Greenhill House
Avoncliff: The Cross Guns, former Chapel at Ancliff Square, former Drying Stove at Ancliff Square
Iford: The Casita, The Cloisters and various other structures in Iford Manor Gardens