11 out of 16 (68%) plaques have been curated

31 subjects all or unphotographed

Gender Diversity

The Chantry Founded circa 1422 by Thomas Horton for the Chantry priest. In the 17th and 18th centuries it was a clothiers house for the Horton, Cam, Thresher and Hobhouse families.

Barton Orchard, Bradford on Avon, United Kingdom

Priory Barn Priory Barn was built at the end of the 15th century as an outbuilding of Rogers Manor (subsequently renamed The Priory and largely demolished in the 1930s). The Barn was acquired as a wreck by Elizabeth Stephenson, a founder member, and given to the Trust for its first restoration project.

Newtown, Bradford on Avon, United Kingdom

Barton Farm Barton Grange Farm, six buildings grouped around a courtyard, is considered to be one of the best surviving examples of a medieval farm in existence in the country. English Heritage owns the Tithe Barn, but the Bradford on Avon Preservation Trust bought the rest of the site (excluding the privately-owned farmhouse) in 2000. The Trust won a double silver Green Apple award in 2005 for its renovation of Barton Grange Farm.

Barton Farm, Bradford on Avon, United Kingdom

Orpins House 17th c., formerly a glebe cottage. Home of Edward Orpin, clerk of the market. A portrait of him as the Parish Clerk is in the Tate Gallery. Buried opposite in 1781.

Church Street, Bradford on Avon, United Kingdom

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