Building Locator Map of Blockley

Building Locator Map of Blockley

Locations (some with links) are listed below the map.


This map is the courtesy of Allan Taylor and is based on one illustrated by Hubert Williams and published in the book The Twelve Centuries of Blockley - Published by the Blockley Antiquarian Society 1973 and revised 1984.



For a version of this map with the locations in alphabetical order click here



The following locations are not numbered on the map:

Bone Mill (on Station Road) click here

Boveton Hill Cottages (at the top of Bell Bank, facing Chapel Lane) includes Broughton Cottage and a residence named Boveton Hill click here

British School click here

Butcher shop, Herbert / Balhatchet (on n. side of High Street, near the square) click here

Downs Farm click here

Hailstone Farm / Ailstone Farm click here

Hangman's Hall Farm click here

Wellacres Farm click here

Widdowes Close / Bon Marche (about three buildings west of the Crown Inn) click here



Locations on the Map:

1 - Dovedale House, the portion not destroyed by fire in 1925 click here

2 - Dovedale Mill click here

2a - Dovedale Stables (next to Dovedale Mill) click here

2b - Dovedale Cottage (across the street from Dovedale Mill) click here

3 - Rock Cottage - Home of Joanna Southcott

4 - Malvern Mill / Russell Mill / Lowe's Mill

4a - Malvern House (corner of High Street & the lane to Malvern Mill) click here

4b - Russell Spring (across High Street from the lane to Malvern Mill) click here

NOTE - link temporarily disable, 8 Sep 2003

5 - Chesher's Mill / Old Mill click here . Interview of Harry Taylor about the mill click here

6 - Ebenezer Baptist Chapel click here

7 - The Crown Inn

8 - Mill Dene / Blockley Mill / Wagstaff Mill click here

9 - Current P.O. and grocery attached to Paxton House click here and click here

10 - Waterworks Mill / Coneygree Mill click here

11 - The Vicarage & Glebe House

12 - The Parish Church - St. Peter & St. Paul 12th C.

13 - The Manor House click here

14 - Church Gates

15 - Mill Close / Electricity Works / Village Institute / Northwick Institute click here

16 - Churchill Close & Bowling Green click here

17 - Lower Brook House / one time part of Colebrook Mill/Stratton Mill click here

18 - Colebrook Mill / Stratton Mill pre 1746

19 - Westmacott's Mill / Gaunt's Mill / now Blockley Court click here

20 - Snugborough Mill / Frenches Mill click here

21 - Sleepy Hollow / The Old Silk Mill / Stanley's Mill click here

22 - Northwick Mill

23 - The Brown House

24 - The Good Intent / The Limes (Mill)

25 - Old Baptist Chapel / Village Hall click here

26 - Fish Cottage click here

26a - Vine Cottage (at the end of Fish Cottage but facing High Street) click here

26b - The Warren (up the lane from Fish Cottage) click here

26c - Woolstaplers (across from Vine Cottage and the lane leading to Fish Cottage and The Warren) click here

27 - Cemetery on Station Road click here

28 - Lower Farm

29 - Bishop's Fish Pond

30 - Piner's Quarry

31 - Stable Court

32 - The Great Western Arms click here

33 - Arreton

34 - Rodneys

35 - St. George's Hall

36 - School, opened 1986

37 - Police House / Colebrook Cottage click here

38 - Colebrook House

39 - Red Lion Inn click here. For a history of the Red Lion Steps click here

40 - Old Royal Oak Inn click here

41 - School - Girls and Infants School, opened 1867, now closed/p>

42 - Pear Tree Inn click here

42a - Lower Terrace (next on down Lower Street) click here

43 - Bell Inn click here

43a - Courtyard House, formerly the stables of Bell Inn, attached to the back of the Inn click here

44 - Railway Inn

44a - St. George's Terrace (left of #44) click here

45 - Porch House

46 - War Memorial in upper end of Churchill Close (WWI)

46a - The street between the War Memorial and St. George's Terrace click here is not named. It runs between Park Lane and Station Road. For the view from this street click here

47 - School, opened 1713, now closed

48 - Northwick Terrace click here

49 - Workhouse

Northwick Estate in Northwick Park click here
Roads and Lanes on the Map:

Bell Bank click here

Bell Lane - continuation of "High Street" running from The Square to the current P.O. For a view of this short street click here

Brook Lane click here

Donkey Lane, views from click here

Lower Street click here

Snugborough Lane click here

Draycott Road - across from the cemetery on Station Road - goes to the Hamlet of Draycott and then is known as Aston Magna Road as it continues to the Hamlet of Aston Magna click here

Greenway - goes to Broadway

Park Road - goes to Chipping Campden

Station Road - leads to Paxford click here & Shipston on Stour

Bourton Hill - leads to Moreton-on-Marsh