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Cottage, late 18th century, framed, cased in red brick with a tiled mansard roof. Of one storey and attic, the bay at the west end was formerly a a bakers shop. At the rear is a bakehouse; a brick at the door of the bakehouse is inscribed G. S. 1815, perhaps in reference to a member of the...
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Two-bay, timber-framed cottage of circa 1600 with a rear timber-framed wing built probably in the late 17th century. Two brick and tile hung end wings are Victorian and date from 1837-1839.
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Rectangular two and a half storey timber-framed building. It is now covered by lath and plaster with a Victorian mock tudor front to the north end facing on to Sun Street, a Georgian facade on the east wall, and a large 16th century Elizabethan chimney at the southern end. Built in the ear...
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Houses, now used as shop, built in the early and later 19th century, encasing a 17th century building. It is constructed from red brick, partly rendered and tile hung, with clay tile roofs. There is some substantial timber framing visible internally in the south-east corner whilst the east...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A 17th century timber framed house with plaster and whitened brick on stone foundations. Two-storeys with 4 plain wood mullion and transom windows. Modern doorcase. Tiled roof coming low at rear with gable ends.
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The building has been subdivided, it is of half-H-plan, but in the 1960s a section was cut through the main block to form a gap or passage, large rear extensions were also added. The oldest part of the house was built in the mid 16th century, it has been suggested this was a hall house, th...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Jettied timber framed house built in the mid 1400s. Later additions built circa 1600, in the early 17th century and between 1837-1849. Now divided into separate dwellings, Benhams Farm House and Benhams House and Benham Farm annex.
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Probably originally three houses, now two shops with a flat above. The building is timber framed, of various builds, ranging in date from the late 15th to the 17th century. Number 57 was refronted in brick in the late 18th century. Shop fronts were added in the late 19th and the 20th centu...
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Early 17th century house with late 17th century alterations. Now in use as an outbuilding. Timber framed building rendered at the first floor and underbuilt in red brick in the English bond. The gable end was surmounted by a clock turret in the late 19th century.
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Late 16th to early 17th century house with later alteration. Timber frame construction, with modern brick infill. The roof is tiled, with two gabled eaves dormers. Comprises one storey plus attic. The north gable wall is timber framed and brick. The hall range of the house, the crosswing,...
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290