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SLOOP, 1820
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Former early C18th house, converted to a public house in the mid C18th and now a school house
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An early 19th century farmhouse of gault brick with a plain tile roof. The main range of the house is of a symmetrical two storeys with a single storey kitchen wing on the left hand end balanced by a single storey workshop at the right hand end.
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ENGLISH SCHOONER, 1829
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The Cottage. House built in the second half of the 18th-early 19th century.
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Tower mill, built in 1813, still in working order. The mill was raised in 1884.
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House, of two storeys, timber framed and weatherboarded, with a slated hipped roof, was built circa 1810 as a lock-keepers dwelling. Its non traditional plan consists of large rooms on the front, with a central stack, and lesser rooms at the rear flanking a stair. The roof whose ridge is c...
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Timber framed house of the 17th or early 18th century with later alterations. The building was restored and extended circa 1988.
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A row of 3 houses built in the late 18th century. They were of timber framed construction, of two storeys formerly with tiled roofs. The southern two were probably built together as a pair, the third house to the north may have been slightly later though still of the late 18th century. At...