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No. 4 Hill Road (PRN 9978):<br />
Defached cottage, once used as<br />
villagenakery. 2 storey With single 'storey addition; iase tourse.<br />
of flint, 'old red brick With semi-glazed headers'.<br />
14 and.16 Church Lane (PRN 9963). 2 small cottages in the<br />
centre of the row. Thatched. Possibly 17th century.<br />
(1) Hamilton Cottage (PRN 9964)., Large cottage, end of iétiace<br />
2 storey, colour washed, roof greytoncrete tiles.<br />
No. 4 and No'. 6 ChurCh Lane (PRNs 9965,:9977).- -Semi<br />
.<br />
detached 'cottage, 2 storeys, walls brick, cOlout waShed.. tarty<br />
19th century. Rear elevation of No. 6 has timber framing.<br />
Bank Cottage, 2 Church Lane '(PRN 9967). Very small detathed<br />
cottage, :2 storey, part timber framed single storeynrick'lean-to<br />
-<br />
rear. -Front elevation orange stretchers, vitrified headerS.:.<br />
Bank Cottage (PRN 9968). Detached cottage, 2-storey' much<br />
alfeted, flint with-btick dressings; N.E. elevationJ.endered<br />
and.colourwashed.<br />
Church End Cottage (PRN 9966). Possibly 17th century<br />
single storey and attic, walls rendered and colourwasned. Thatched:<br />
in poor condition (Merch 19/9).<br />
Nos. 3-9 High Street (PRN 9962). Row of four cottages,<br />
eagh L-shaped with projecting bay to front. SMali leen-to<br />
extension at tear. Barge boarding to hipPed end gable 'ends. Large<br />
'sione with inscription 'W. in centre (refets to, Major Timothy<br />
White who inherited LeWknor and Nethercote Manors in' 1890).<br />
Nos. 2, 4' and 6 Tanyard Cottages now called Vernon Cottages.<br />
Row of 3 cottages now restored and turned into one. Date bricks on<br />
left Aland quoin under eave'WH 1812 and KING 1812. 'Flint 14ith brick<br />
quoins, arched surrounde.to ground flobr windows and doors and'<br />
chimney breast.<br />
No. 8 Weston Road (PRN 9985). 2 storey, 3-bay detached house.<br />
Lean to extension to right used to be butcher's shop and retains<br />
shop window. Thé walls of the front elevation are rendered ana<br />
lined. The door is panelled under a small sloping hood and carved<br />
brackets.<br />
The Old Forge, High Street (PRN 4061). Detached house with<br />
angled front. Flint with brick dressings, slate roof. Date J.B.<br />
1846. The Barney family were local smiths <strong>for</strong> several generations<br />
until 1965. *<br />
(u) No. 2 Watlington Road (PRN. 9983)'. Semi-detached house, 2<br />
storey, flint with brick quoinds, Vertical dressings and window<br />
surrounds. ' Gothic style decorations to'upper panes' of windows.<br />
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