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Victorian (1837-1901)

1837-1901

In origin this is another jettied, timber-framed building with fine carved bargeboards of the late 15th century, built for an unknown owner and inc

This small cottage with its rubblestone front is of 17th-century origin, but has been increased in height.

This smart 17th-century façade of neatly squared limestone blocks, with characteristic drip-moulds over the first-floor windows, probably unites tw

The three rubblestone cottages numbered 20, 22 and 24 are probably all of 17th-century origin, and may have once formed a single property: the fron

This prime corner-site was an inn from the 15th to late 18th century, recorded first as the Bear (in 1489), and from 1539 as the Angel.

Although there is a 17th-century rear range, this stylish house was probably built in the 1790s (owner unknown).

The façade is almost entirely of the 1920s (below), but the structure contains remains of another late 15th-century building, whose jetty survives

An earlier house here is documented from 1435.

This remarkable run of late medieval buildings continues with No.

A timber-framed building of c.1500 lies behind this tall frontage.

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