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           No. 15 (Lesters) House. Late C16, extended C17.    No.15 (Manor Farmhouse) House. Late C16,
        Timber-framed with colourwashed plaster and        altered. Timber framed with colourwashed plaster and
        colourwashed brick infill. Half-hipped thatched roof.  brick infill. Part of ground floor colourwashed
        At left a single storey colourwashed modern addition  rubblestone. Old tile roof, half hipped to right and swept
        with a plain tiled roof and two casements.. C16 brick  down over single storey projection. Right hand lean-to
        stack. Oven at rear of stack projects into garden and  addition. East front has entry in porch formed by
        has thatched catslide roof. Left hand gable stack.  extension of roof of front projection. Left hand gable
                                                           stack. 2 central chimneys.
                                                                No 19 (The Old Bakehouse)  House. C18.
           CHURCH ROAD
                                                           Colourwashed brick east front, sides and rear mainly
        The Old Rectory Rectory, now private house. C16,   colourwashed rubblestone. Old tile roof. 2 storeys.
        altered C17, C18 with early C19 west addition. Timber  Centre door in small wood porch. Casement windows,
        framed, but north wing and centre range largely    segmental arched to ground floor. Band course and
        remodelled, north wing in rubblestone with brick   dentil eaves. Flanking stacks and one between left hand
        dressings, remainder in brick. C19 brick addition. Old  bays. Extended at rear with slate roofed single storey
        tile roofs. Half-H plan with crosswings,. South wing  extension. Weatherboarded outbuilding.
        upper floor timber-framed with plaster infill and tension  No.23 (College Cottage) Cottage. Medieval cruck
        braces. Jetty underbuilt. South elevation has C16 stone  hall house, altered C17.  Timber framed with
        stack with brick upper part. West or entrance elevation  colourwashed plastered infill. Thatched roof. One storey
        brick, north wing rubblestone with brick dressings.  with dormers.
        Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury 1663-1667   No.31 (The Old Smithy) House. C17, altered.
        was Rector 1636 to 1660.                           Timber framed with colourwashed plaster infill, Part
           Church Farm Cottages (Formerly listed as        thatched, half-hipped to right, part plain tiled roof. 1½
        two Cottages adjoining Church Farm) House.         storeys. Dormers to roof. Left gable has straight tie beam
        C17, altered. Timber framed with colourwashed plaster  braces and weatherboarded upper gable. Off centre
        infill. Old tile roof. 2 storeys. 5 dormers to front  stack. Left hand C17 stack and small right stack. Single
        elevation. Stack in front slope. 1½ storey rear wing.  storey tiled extension.
        Porch at south, gabled.                               No.33  Cottage. C18, early. Colourwashed and
           Church Farmhouse House. Medieval, C17, altered  slurried rubblestone. Thatched roof, 1½ storeys. Centre
        C18. Originally cruck framed but mainly C17 timber  door with thatched porch and eaves dormers. Outshot
        framed, much clad in colourwashed rubblestone. Timber  at rear under thatch catslide. Left hand modern single
        frame exposed on west wing. Plain tile roofs. One and a  storey addition, tiled roofs
        half storeys, gabled dormers. Roof hipped at left. Lower  No.34 Cottage. C17, altered C18. Timber-framed
        one storey wing. South range has centre stack.     with colourwashed infill brick to ground floor, plaster
                                                           to first. Thatched roof. 1½ storeys. Off centre door,
                                                           Wide ground floor casements. Two eaves dormers.
           WORMINGHALL ROAD
                                                           Flanking stacks, the left one external. South gable wall
        No 1 (Chestnut Farmhouse)  House. Early C18.       colourwashed rubblestone, brick dressed, and with C18
        Coursed rubblestone, colourwashed, with old tile roofs.  brick to gable. The cottage is linked to No.32 which is
        Rear addition of c1980 in brick with old tile roofs. 1½  Edwardian.
        storeys, upper storey gabled eaves dormers. Right hand  The Rising Sun Public House Public House,
        flanking stack. Rear wing with dormer each side and  former house. C17 altered. Timber framed with
        end stack.                                         colourwashed brick infill. Some colourwashed
           No.8 (Turnfield House)  House. C18.             rubblestone, and north elevation roof pitch changed and
        Colourwashed rubblestone with colourwashed brick   wall extended in brick and stud. Thatched roof, half
        quoins. Old tile roofs. 2 storeys. North front has centre  hipped to gable at left. One storey plus dormers. Eaves
        bay board door. Flanking stacks. Rear wing of 1½ storeys  dormers to roof, left bay gabled with exposed timber
        with eaves extended west to form lean-to. Tile catslide.  framing and truss, gable window.






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