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Information regarding Grade II listed buildings in Church Lane

Thanks to John Loadman of Thorley for making this information available.

1. CHURCH LANE (West side)
Thorley Village
Parish Church of St James the Great
13th c. two cell church with square ended
chancel and unaisled nave fossilizes at
present size by migration of settlement
to Thorley Street. Grade II Listed

2. CHURCH LANE (West side)
Thorley Village
Lych Gate at Parish Church
Circa 1909 (memorial inscription) Grade II Listed

3. CHURCH LANE (West side)
Thorley Village
5 monuments on south of Parish
Church of St James the Great
1717, 1750, c1750, c1840, 1909 Grade II Listed

4. CHURCH LANE (East side)
Thorley Village
Thorley Hall
Late 13th c. or early 14th c. origin as
timber-framed aisled hall-house of
Gerbergh family, now the west wing. Grade II Listed

5. CHURCH LANE (East side)
Thorley Village
Pump at Thorley Hall 8 metres NNE
of kitchen yard
18th/19th c. Grade II Listed

6. CHURCH LANE (East side)
Thorley Village
Garden Walls and Garden Shed adjoining
17 metre NNE of kitchen yard
17th c. and 18th c. Grade II Listed

7. CHURCH LANE (East side)
Thorley Village
Aisled Barn at Thorley Hall 60 metres
NE of house
16th c. or earlier. Grade II Listed

8. CHURCH LANE (West side)
Thorley Village
Barn at Thorley Hall (25 metres
SW of house)
16th c. Grade II Listed

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