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Henley In Arden: Yew Tree House

Located on High Street is Yew Tree House. Dating to 1579, the timber framed building features a porch with panelled pilasters, a projected canted bay with frieze and casement windows. The iron...

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Henley In Arden: Thai Cottage

Located on High Street is the timber framed building now home to the restaurant – Thai Cottage. The two storey former private dwelling dates to the 17th century and features a jettied gable cross,...

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Henley In Arden: George House

Located on High Street is George House, formerly the Old George Inn. Dating to the 17th century, the building features a timber framed and brick frontage, balcony above the open porch, leaded glazing...

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Bury St Edmunds: Mustow Street

Number 17 Mustow Street is a timber framed two storey building which was built following the demolition of a row of timber framed buildings in the street in 1926. Rebuilt entirely of re-used timbers,...

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Lapworth: Packwood House

Packwood House is located in the village of Lapworth and has wonderful views of Two Pits Park and 1.5 hectares of formal gardens. The two storey late 16th century house derives its name from the Saxon...

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Fordhouses: Moseley Old Hall

Adjacent to the border of Staffordshire, in the suburb of Fordhouses on the outskirts of Wolverhampton, is the charming half-timbered Moseley Old Hall. Thought likely to date to 1600, the Hall was...

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Stokesay Castle: The Great Hall

South wall Early medieval houses tended to have halls of aisled construction but gradually the obstructive posts were omitted resulting in a magnificent building type. The 13th century carpenters were...

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Stokesay Castle: Gatehouse

At the time of the compilation of the Domesday Book in 1086, Stokesay formed part of a prosperous estate called Stoches. An Anglo-Saxon word which suggests the presence of a cattle farm, Stoches was...

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