Outdoor centre and farmbuildings at Ewart Newtown (Ewart)
NT 968318 Ewart 'Station Hotel', a fine two-storeyed building of the circa 1870s, now in farm use, but intended for travellers on a planned railway alignment that was never built. Recommended as Grade II. (1)
Outdoor centre and farmbuildings, Ewart Newtown, Grade II listed building. Used partly as an outdoor centre and partly as farmbuildings but probably built as speculative railway hotel development in the mid 19th century. (2)
North-east of the hotel building, a building converted into a row of four cottages was built as part of the station. (3)
Outdoor centre and farmbuildings, Ewart Newtown, Grade II listed building. Used partly as an outdoor centre and partly as farmbuildings but probably built as speculative railway hotel development in the mid 19th century. (2)
North-east of the hotel building, a building converted into a row of four cottages was built as part of the station. (3)
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