tannery end
Walk up Church Street from the High Street and turn left at Pinchnose Green, by the Coronation Oak, into Church Walk. Walk towards the Reeve House and the very last house on the left, with double gates, is Tannery end.
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Tannery End: This black & white photo was given to me to scan and has the words "Tannery End" written in pencil on the black. It looks very dissimilar to the modern one shown on the HOUSES 38 page below, but recent information confirms that they are one and the same. The current owners bought the house from a Mr. Bradford in the mid-1980s, and the alterations may well have been done in the late 1970s or early 1980s.
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Tannery End: This is a view of the house taken in the summer of 2015.
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Tannery End: This black & white photo was given to me to scan and has the words "Tannery End" written in pencil on the black. It looks very dissimilar to the modern one shown on the HOUSES 38 page below, but recent information confirms that they are one and the same. The current owners bought the house from a Mr. Bradford in the mid-1980s, and the alterations may well have been done in the late 1970s or early 1980s.
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Tannery End: This is a view of the house taken in the summer of 2015.