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Evergreens, 10 West End 53 viewsHouse. Early 19th Century. Rendered clay lump with hipped slated roof, rear stacks. Two storeys; symmetrical 'bays'. Wooden doorcase with six-panelled door and patterned fanlight. Two ground floor and three smaller first floor recessed twelve-paned hung sash windows.
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Oak Tree Cottage, 35 West End 55 viewsCottage. Late 17th Century with 19th Century extension. Timber-framed and plastered with half hipped thatched roof and clay bat with painted brick quoins and dressings and slated roof. One storey and attic and two storeys. Two entrances with panelled doors, three 4-paned hung sash windows and one horizontal sliding sash dormer window.
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Nunns Cottage, 25 West End 61 viewsCottage. Late 17th Century with 19th Century alterations, 20th Century renovation. Timber-framed and plastered with thatched roof. Rectangular planned red brick ridge stack and gable end stack to left hand. One storey and attic, leanto extension to right hand. Boarded entrance door, with 5 windows of various sizes; 2 plain tiles gables dormer windows with casements.
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Parsonage Barn 62 viewsBarn. 17th Century. Timber-framed and weather boarded with corrugated iron half hipped roof. Six aisled bays with entrances facing north-east. Converted into four dwellings late 1980s-1990s.
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Markings Farm 64 viewsFarmhouse divided into two dwellings. Early 16th Century with late 16th Century or early 17th Century and 19th Century alterations and additions. Timber-framed and plastered. Plain tiled roofs. Large rectangular planned stack to left hand and ridge stack to right hand. Two storeys with attics. Original building of four timber-framed bays with continuous jetty extended by addition of cross wing to south-west and with 19th Century outshut in angle. Three doors half-glazed and boarded door to right hand and second bay from north-east original with four-centre arched head with spandrels. Moulded fascia to original oriel window to left hand. One hung sash window and three ground floor casement windows, five first floor casement windows. Interior : Stop-chamfered and moulded ceiling beams, sealed hearths, one inserted 18th Century hearth. Baking oven in rear wing covered externally by timber supported pent roof. Wind brace side purlin roof.
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Reeds Cottage84 viewsCottage. 17th Century with later alterations. 20th Century renovation. Timber-framed with plastered infill, plastered plinth. Thatched roof with red brick ridge stack to left of centre and gault brick gable end stack. One storey and attic. 20th Century gables porched entry with four-panelled door, sealed boarded door to left hand. Three ground floor, and four dormer windows with casements.
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Charity Farm 72 viewsFarmhouse, now a house. Early 16th Century with later 16th Century extension to south-east, 19th Century alterations and conversion to two dwellings. 20th Century renovation. Timber-framed and plastered, plastered brick plinth, 19th Century clay bat and weather boarding. Hipped thatched roof, stack to left hand. Two storeys, jettied to street with rear outshuts. North-east elevation. Narrow 20th Century entrance to right hand with 20th Century gabled canopy, three ground floor windows and four first floor windows, include horizontal sliding sashes. Jetty cased with two small brackets. Interior : original building of four timber-framed bays jettied to the south-east extended later by a short jettied bay. Substantial timber-frame and floor frames with moulded cross beams.
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Evergreens, 10 West End 67 views
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Tudor Cottage112 viewsCottage. Late 15th Century or early 16th Century reconstructed later 16th Century with 19th Century alterations and 20th Century renovation. Timber-framed and plastered. Thatched roof. One storey and attic. Reconstructured three unit plan with surviving bay of original building to south-east.
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Nos. 43 & 45 High Street 71 viewsPair of cottages. Late 17th Century or 18th Century, 19th Century alterations. Steeply pitched slated roof with ridge stack to left of centre. One storey and attic. One four-panelled door and one 20th Century door. Six four-panelled hung sash windows and four similar gabled former windows.
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Barn to south of Scutches Farmhouse60 views
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