Elmlea, Grade II listed house in North Cerney, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, UK
Church of St Margaret
1.7 km
Church of St Peter
1.7 km
Church of All Saints
373 m
Bathurst Arms
208 m
Francis Woolley monument in the churchyard of the Church of St Peter circa 2 metres east of the south porch
1.7 km
Unidentified monument in the church yard of the Church of St Peter circa 5 and 1/2 metres south of the south aisle
1.7 km
Cross and cross shaft base in the churchyard of the Church of All Saints, circa 9 metres south of the south porch
386 m
Bridge over road to Rendcomb College
1.6 km
Water pump and water pump recess opposite Elmlea
13 m
Thatch Cottage
1.7 km
The Old Rectory
446 m
Bridge at the southern end of the former lake in the grounds of Rendcomb College
938 m
Bagendon Manor or Manor Farm
1.7 km
Bagendon War Memorial
1.7 km
Stables, Rendcomb College
1.6 km
Pump and pump recess circa 10 metres south east of Granny Mabbett's Corner
104 m
Double barn circa 50 metres north of Manor Farm
155 m
The Old School House
1.5 km
Manor Farm
172 m
Mill House
1.5 km
The Old Rectory with service cottage and link wall
1.7 km
Milestone
1.3 km
Stableblock circa 50 metres north of Manor Farm
118 m
Churchyard cross in St Peter's churchyard
1.7 km
Lychgate on the northern boundary of the churchyard of the Church of All Saints
332 m
South Lodge and gateway forming the southern entrance to Rendcomb College
832 m
Milestone, N of N Cerney
369 m
Milestone, Rendcomb turn
1.7 kmReviews
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