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Site of Medieval house, demolished 1867
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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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The Fox and Hounds consists of three sections- a central painted brick building having ceiling beams with run-out or crude stops, probabably 18th century; an extension to the northwest, in brick, probably not much later in date; and the main building to the south east of circa 1890. At the...
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House, late C17 with later alterations and additions.
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A 19th century house
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Housing constructed 1869 for textile workers
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An early 16th century timber-framed hall house restored by antiquarian G M Arnold, FSA, and architect Sir Herbert Baker in the 1890s. During the restoration they discovered rebateless mullions indicating that the original windows were unglazed and soot-stained roof timbers suggesting that...
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L-shaped, two-storey, brick and stone house dated 1765, but this relates to a rebuild and elements of early 17th century fabric survive. Farm buildings are ranged to the north of the house.
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College founded in 1287 by Archbishop John Peckham, suppressed in 1547. These buildings contain some late 13th century features, with 13th and 14th century additions and a 1893 restoration.
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Clewer Manor. Large house with stable and coach-house and garden walls; became a school in 1922. Dated 1841 for Edmund Foster; alterations 1860s, 1922 and 1936 for all Imperial Service College. Red brick in English bond with ashlar dressings.
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