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Homend, no. 67

This is a 17th century building probably of two bays, remodelled in the 18th century with a new brick front sporting four brick pilasters. It is likely there was a central front door between the two central pilasters and that this was reached by means of a short flight of stone steps. There is an alleyway through the south end of the building where some of the later timber framing can be seen.

Content generated during research for two paperback books 'Ledbury: A Market Town and its Tudor Heritage' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-598-7) and 'Ledbury: People and Parish before the Reformation' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-614-4) for the England's Past for Everyone series