1 A large late 16th century house located to the north of the church. The building is of two storeys and attics in dressed Campden stone with projecting wings. ...
Barton House, a Post Medieval manor house with a brewhouse. It is situated 100m north of the Church of St Lawrence.
1 Opposite the entrance to the drive of the manor house is a small green and on it a well-house, said to date from 1874, but of a late 17th ...
Ornate monumental well of dating to the Imperial period. A carved urn stands on an inscribed plinth beneath a column, supported dome with a lead trough and lion-head spring to the front. It is situated on Barton-on-the-Heath village green.
1 A barn probably dates to at least the 18th century. It previously appears to have been a small farmhouse.
A barn probably dates to at least the 18th century. It previously appears to have been a small farmhouse.
1 Gardens surrounding Grade II* Listed Post Medieval house. A ‘Chinese Rail’ is shown in a drawing of 1750 by Sanderson Miller, and other garden features include a lodge, walks, ...
The remains of formal gardens dating from the Post Medieval period. The earlier features included a 'Chinese Rail', a ha ha, a kitchen garden, and a pond with a boathouse. They are located to the north of the church at Barton-on-the-Heath.