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Rectory Hill Cottage Numbers 1 And 2 And St Marys Cottage

Range of cottages. Rectory Hill and St Marys Cottage probably C16 with later alterations and additions. Nos 1 and 2 probably early C19 replacing earlier structure. Timber-framed, rendered. Part underbuilt in painted brick and brick additions.

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  • Range of early C16 cottages on Rectory Hill
  • 51.970338, 1.016424

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Range of cottages. Rectory Hill and St Marys Cottage probably C16 with later alterations and additions. Nos 1 and 2 probably early C19 replacing earlier structure. Timber-framed, rendered. Part underbuilt in painted brick and brick additions. Plain tile roof. Red brick stacks. U-shaped group, Rectory Hill Cottage stands gable end to street with range to right forming Nos 1 and 2, except for the end bay to right which now forms part of St Marys Cottage which occupies a rear cross range. Later additions to rear of cross ranges. Two storeys, attic to Rectory Hill Cottage. Rectory Hill Cottage: 4-bay frame, underbuilt in brick. Canted bay under tiled roof containing small-paned casements. 3-light small-paned casement above and 4-pane sash to gable. Steeply-pitched swept roof. Stack to rear gable, now incorporated into later range. Left return has central half-glazed door with C20 bay window to left and unequal sash with glazing bars to right. 8-pane sashes above. Nos 1 and 2: half-glazed d

  • 35
  • Grade 2
  • Range of early C16 cottages on Rectory Hill
  • 51.970338, 1.016424
  • Historic England Reference: 1033455
 

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