1 - Dovedale House, mainly destroyed by fire 1925 2 - Dovedale Mill c1700 (Flour & Chaff) 3 - Rock Cottage - Home of Joanna Southcott 1804-14 4 - Malvern Mill pre 1780, also known as Russell Mill and Lowe's Mill (Silk, Cider, Threshing) 5 - Old Mill also known as Chesher's Mill c1675 (Flour) 6 - Ebenezer Baptist Chapel 1836 7 - The Crown Inn 18th C. or earlier 8 - Milldene Mill also known as Blockley Mill, Wagstaff Mill (Corn, Grist & Iron Foundry) 9 - Paxton House 10 - Waterworks Mill pre 1712 also known as Coneygree Mill (Silk, Corn & Collar Manufacture) 11 - The Vicarage & Glebe House pre-15th C 12 - The Parish Church - St. Peter & St. Paul 12th C. 13 - The Manor House rebuilt 16th C. 14 - Church Gates 17th C. 15 - Mill Close c1714 (Silk, Electricity Works, Village Institute) 16 - Church Close & Bowling Green 17 - Lowerbrook Hotel pre 1746 one time part of Colebrook/Stratton Mill 18 - Colebrook Mill also known as Stratton Mill pre 1746 19 - Blockley Court once known as Westmacote's Mill and Gaunt's Mill pre 1688 (Silk, Ramie - two mills in one) 20 - Snugborough Mill also known as the original French Mill, has also been referred to as the Old Silk Mill dates back to 1299 (see 21), (Silk, Corn, Fulling) 21 - Old Silk Mill Sleepy Hollow, Stanley's Mill and The Old Silk Mill pre 1782 (Silk, Piano Factory) 22 - Northwick Mill c17th C (Grain) 23 - The Brown House 24 - The Limes formerly The Good Intent rebuilt 1830 (Silk, Paper) 25 - Baptist Hall 1794 26 - Fish Cottage 27 - Cemetery 28 - Lower Farm 29 - Bishop's Fish Pond 30 - Piner's Quarry 31 - Stable Court 32 - The Great Western Arms 33 - Arreton 34 - Rodneys c 1850 35 - St. George's Hall 36 - School 37 - Police House (1861) - 38 - Colebrook House 39 - Red Lion Inn 40 - Royal Oak Inn 41 - School 1713 42 - Pear Tree Inn 43 - Bell Inn was the Coneygree Mansion 44 - Railway Inn 45 - Porch House post built between 1664-1713 when Elizabeth Martyn occupied it 46 - War Memorial (WWI) 47 - School 1887 48 - Northwick Terrace pre 1773 49 - Workhouse 1740's Greenway - goes to Broadway, Park Road - goes to Chipping Campden, Station Road - leads to Paxford & Shipston on Stour and Bourton Hill - leads to Moreton-on-Marsh
Map based on a map illustrated by Hubert Williams and published in the book The Twelve Centuries of Blockley - Published by the Blockley Antiquarian Society 1973 and revised 1984
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