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About this property The building is a fine example of a 14th-century circular stone dovecote one of the few in this country. It is the only relic of a moated grange belonging to the Abbey of Evesham, situated to the north-west of the dovecote. The walls are more than a metre thick and inside are hundreds of nesting holes, which would have been reached by the potence (ladder) rotating around a central pivot.
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