bylsborough
Bylsborough lies in its own grounds to the right of the road which runs from Furners Lane up to Woodhouse Farm. Strictly speaking, Bylsborough is in Woodmancote Parish, but it's such a beautiful and ancient house it just had to go into the web site. The house was originally a medieval "hall" house, and the Grade II listing reads:
Restored C17 or earlier half-H-shaped timber-framed building with plaster and red brick infilling, ground floor rebuilt in brick. Tiled roof. Stone chimney breast at each end of west front. Modern casement windows. Two storeys and attic. Six windows. Two hipped dormers.
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Bylsborough: This photo is from 2007.
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Bylsborough 1: A black & white photo from 1930 showing the back of the house.
Bylsborough 2: This black & white photo dates from 1947 and shows haymaking in the Bylsborough fields - the house is on the left.
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Bylsborough 1-3 [AH]: Three views of the house, probably from the 1990s, courtesy of Dr. Annabelle Hughes.
Restored C17 or earlier half-H-shaped timber-framed building with plaster and red brick infilling, ground floor rebuilt in brick. Tiled roof. Stone chimney breast at each end of west front. Modern casement windows. Two storeys and attic. Six windows. Two hipped dormers.
HOUSES 8
Bylsborough: This photo is from 2007.
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Bylsborough 1: A black & white photo from 1930 showing the back of the house.
Bylsborough 2: This black & white photo dates from 1947 and shows haymaking in the Bylsborough fields - the house is on the left.
HOUSES 64
Bylsborough 1-3 [AH]: Three views of the house, probably from the 1990s, courtesy of Dr. Annabelle Hughes.