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- Bromfield is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 44 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Bromfield and the surrounding countryside. Two buildings have retained material from the 12th century, the gatehouse of Bromfield Priory, and St Mary the Virgin's Church. In the parish is a country house, Oakly Park; this and associated structures are listed. Most of the other listed buildings are houses, cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings. Others include a public house, a former corn mill, a former sawmill, a bridge, a weir, and a war memorial. (en)
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- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bromfield (en)
- Oakly Park Lodge railings, piers and gates, Bromfield (en)
- Stable Complex, 200 metres to south of Oakly Park, Bromfield (en)
- Weir adjacent to bridge over Teme, Oakly Park Drive, Bromfield (en)
- Brick House, Bromfield (en)
- Bridge over Teme, on Oakly Park Drive, Bromfield (en)
- Bromfield Manor House, Bromfield (en)
- Bromfield War Memorial (en)
- Burway Manor, Bromfield (en)
- Clive Arms Public House, Bromfield (en)
- Clive House, Bromfield (en)
- Corn Mill, Bromfield (en)
- Elm Lodge, Bromfield (en)
- Forge Cottages, Bromfield (en)
- High Walton Farmhouse, Bromfield (en)
- Hill Halton Farmhouse, Bromfield (en)
- King's Head Farmhouse, Bromfield (en)
- Lady Halton Farmhouse, Bromfield (en)
- No. 1, Bromfield (en)
- No. 11, Bromfield (en)
- No. 15, Bromfield (en)
- No. 16, Old Field (en)
- No. 3, Fishmore Road, Bromfield (en)
- No. 4, Bromfield (en)
- Nos. 2 and 3, Bromfield (en)
- Nos. 7–10, Bromfield (en)
- Oakly Park Lodge, Bromfield (en)
- Oakly Park, Bromfield (en)
- Onny Cottage, Bromfield (en)
- Post Office, Bromfield (en)
- Sawmill, Bromfield (en)
- South Lodge of Downton Hall, Bromfield (en)
- Stead Vallets Farmhouse, Bromfield (en)
- The Cottage, Bromfield (en)
- The Poles Farmhouse, Bromfield (en)
- The Poplars, Bromfield (en)
- Warwick House, Bromfield (en)
- Whitbatch House, Bromfield (en)
- Estate Office, Workshops and Dwellings at Oakly Park, Bromfield (en)
- Priory Gatehouse and attached rubble wall, Bromfield (en)
- Courtyard range approximately 10 metres to southwest of The Poles Farmhouse, Bromfield (en)
- Bridge 50 metres to southeast of Stable Complex at Oakly Park, Bromfield (en)
- Balustrade and retaining wall to east of Oakly Park, Bromfield (en)
- Railings, piers and gate to South Lodge of Downton Hall, Bromfield (en)
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- Bromfield is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 44 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Bromfield and the surrounding countryside. Two buildings have retained material from the 12th century, the gatehouse of Bromfield Priory, and St Mary the Virgin's Church. In the parish is a country house, Oakly Park; this and associated structures are listed. Most of the other listed buildings are houses, cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings. Others include a public house, a former corn mill, a former sawmill, a bridge, a weir, and a war memorial. (en)
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