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HENFIELD THEN AND NOW

Ganders

This Tudor cottage stands just past Golden Square, on the left-hand side of that part of the High Street which runs down to Neptown and Barrow Hill - just across the road from the petrol station. It has some notable beams and brickwork. The Grade II listing reads:

"
C17 or earlier timber-framed building with red brick infilling, and curved braces
on first floor, north front partly rebuilt in brick. Tiled roof. Two storeys.
Three windows. West end has two bricks inscribed "P W A, 1697". Modern windows."


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Ganders 1: A black and white photograph from the early 1990s, showing the view into Golden Square from the side of the petrol station.

Ganders 2: The same view as 1, taken about 2005.

Ganders 3: This is the other side of the house, looking from the corner of Golden Square.

Ganders 4: A similar view to 1 but more square on - taken in 2015. In 2014, a  motorist leaving the petrol station had a heart attack and crashed his car headlong into the front facade of Ganders. The house was under wraps for many weeks until restoration had been completed. This picture and picture 5  show the reconstructed wall.

Ganders 5: The north and west walls of the house - after the reconstruction.

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Ganders: A black & white photo of Ganders - my guess about 1966.

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Ganders: A sunny view of the house at Easter 2016.

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Ganders: A view of the road-facing side of the house on an evening in mid-August 2017.

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Ganders: Ganders and the side of Prospect from the petrol station in mid-January 2019.
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