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20th Century (1901-1999)

1901-1999

On the evidence of the continuity of the ceiling beams, it is likely that Nos.

The 19th century brick facade hides a 16th- or 17th-century building.

This is an early 17th century timber-framed building with a later stucco covering and shop front.

  This three-storey, timber-framed building, which is of late 16th century date, has close studding on the front and a jettied top floor.

Although disguised under 19th century stucco, there is evidence that this was one of a row of late 17th century timber framed houses on the east of

Despite its modern shop-front, number 10 High Street is at core a timber-framed building.

Number 1 High Street, Ledbury, is a 16th century timber-framed building that occupies the corner site at the meeting of High St with Church Lane.

The brick front of 8 High St, Ledbury, with its stone quoins and deep moulded cornice belongs to the first half of the 18th century but it is a re-

Although No. 3 High Street, with its 18th century brick front like others in the row, probably contains timber framing, it is well hidden.

Sited immediately alongside the chapel of St Katherine's, this three-storey timber-framed building is occupied by an optician's business.

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