History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Coryton, West Devon, Devon

  1. II Chest Tomb About 8 Metres South of the Chancel of the Church of St Andrew
    St Andrew's Church, Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  2. II Coryton Barton
    West Devon, EX20
  3. II Coryton House
    Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  4. II Doidge Chest Tomb About 3 Metres South of the Chancel of the Church of St Andrew
    St Andrew's Church, Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  5. II Down Headstone About 5 Metres East of the Chancel of the Church of St Andrew
    St Andrew's Church, Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  6. II Farm Buildings on West, North and East Sides of Farmyard to the North of Coryton Barton
    Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  7. II House About 50 Metres North East of Irleand Farmhouse
    West Devon, EX20
  8. II House Adjoining House About 50 Metres North East of Irleand Farmhouse at West
    West Devon, EX20
  9. II Keagle Headstones About 4 Metres South East of the Church of St Andrew
    St Andrew's Church, Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  10. II Longham Farmhouse
    West Devon, EX20
  11. II Lowertown Cottage
    Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  12. II Lowertown Cottages
    Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  13. II Lowertown Cottages East
    Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  14. II Maltings About 20 Metres West of Park Cottage
    West Devon, EX20
  15. II Pair of Headstones About 3 Metres South of the Tower of the Church of St Andrew
    St Andrew's Church, Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  16. II* Parish Church of St Andrew Photos
    St Andrew's Church, Coryton, West Devon, EX20
  17. II Rowe Headstone About 3 Metres East of the Chancel of the Church of St Andrew
    St Andrew's Church, Coryton, West Devon, EX20

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