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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston abstract "Church Cottage stands in the corner of the churchyard of St Mary's Church in the village of Eccleston, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.The cottage was built in 1870 for the 3rd Marquess of Westminster and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. It is constructed in brown brick with stone dressings and a red tile roof. The roof is steep and has gables at each end; the gables are timber-framed and tile-hung. The cottage has 1½ storeys and two bays. The surviving original windows have stone mullions. The timber-framed gable is described as being "plain and simple" with "an unusually high proportion of white plaster to dark timber".".
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston location Cheshire.
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston location Eccleston,_Cheshire.
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston wikiPageWikiLink Cheshire.
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Grosvenor,_1st_Duke_of_Westminster.
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston wikiPageWikiLink John_Douglas_(architect).
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston wikiPageWikiLink List_of_houses_and_associated_buildings_by_John_Douglas.
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston wikiPageWikiLink St_Marys_Church,_Eccleston.
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston wikiPageWikiLinkText "Church Cottage".
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston wikiPageWikiLinkText "Church House".
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston architect John_Douglas_(architect).
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston built "1870".
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston designation "Grade II".
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston designation1Date "1983-11-02".
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston designation1Number "1136369".
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston latitude "53.1574".
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston location "Eccleston, Cheshire, England".
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston name "Church Cottage, Eccleston".
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Cheshire.
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1870.
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston subject Category:Houses_in_Cheshire.
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston subject Category:John_Douglas_buildings.
- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston type HistoricPlace.
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston comment "Church Cottage stands in the corner of the churchyard of St Mary's Church in the village of Eccleston, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.The cottage was built in 1870 for the 3rd Marquess of Westminster and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. It is constructed in brown brick with stone dressings and a red tile roof.".
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- Church_Cottage,_Eccleston name "Church Cottage, Eccleston".