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- Hamstone is a honey-coloured building stone from Ham Hill, Somerset, England. It is a well-cemented medium to co**** grained limestone characterised by...
- Hamstone House is a large detached house on the St George's Hill estate in the English county of Surrey. The house stands in 8 acres of grounds that are...
- England, "Hamstone House (1030101)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 March 2019 Historic England, "Lodges and garage to Hamstone House (1286843)"...
- Somerset, England. The hill has given its name to the distinctive quarried hamstone and also to two nearby villages: Stoke-sub-Hamdon and Norton Sub Hamdon...
- often as a cladding rather than a structural material. Further south, Hamstone is the colloquial name given to stone from Ham Hill, which is also widely...
- hotel. In the medieval period the River Parrett was used to transport Hamstone from the quarry at Ham Hill. Bridgwater was part of the Port of Bristol...
- death of his sister and fever at the rectory. St Andrew's is built of Hamstone with interior dressings of Bath and Doulting stone. It is made up of a...
- stop in the Georgian period. The Manor Farmhouse in Henley was built from hamstone in the early 17th century, but possibly incorporates medieval fragments...
- Bridge". Lind used elm wood from the old bridge for the dining room floor of Hamstone House, his house that he commissioned and built in 1938 at St George's...
- by the Bishop of Bath and Wells on 24 July 1890. St Mary's is built of Hamstone with Welsh slate on the roofs. It is made up of a nave, north and south...