old tudor cottage
Walking down the left-hand side of Church Lane from Church Street takes you first past Hacketts, then the wall of St. Peter's church and then, rounding a bend, Old Tudor Cottage. Not to be confused with Tudor Cottage - which stands in Nep Town Road. The Grade II listing reads:
C17 or earlier timber-framed building with red brick and some plaster infilling.
Tiled roof. Casement windows, some with diamond-shaped panes. Two storeys. Three
windows.
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Old Tudor Cottage: A photo from 2007, taken from Church Lane, showing the façade of the cottage with the church gate on the left.
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Old Tudor Cottage 1 & 2: These two photos from 2015 show the back of Old Tudor Cottage from the garden - with thanks to the Harrisons, then owners of the cottage, for allowing me to go through to the back for photography purposes.
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Old Tudor Cottage: A black & white photograph on what looks like a frosty morning in 1967, taken from the side of the church wall.
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Old Tudor Cottage: Another black & white photograph from the 1960s, taken from the lower part of Church Lane, looking up at the cottage and the church.
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Old Tudor Cottage: After being on the market for almost four years, the house was sold in August 2017. This picture from mid-September 2017 shows moving day.
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Old Tudor Cottage: A photo of the cottage taken from Church Lane in 2005.
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Old Tudor Cottage: A photo from mid-December 2018, showing the Christmas lights around the house.
C17 or earlier timber-framed building with red brick and some plaster infilling.
Tiled roof. Casement windows, some with diamond-shaped panes. Two storeys. Three
windows.
HOUSES 14
Old Tudor Cottage: A photo from 2007, taken from Church Lane, showing the façade of the cottage with the church gate on the left.
HOUSES 17
Old Tudor Cottage 1 & 2: These two photos from 2015 show the back of Old Tudor Cottage from the garden - with thanks to the Harrisons, then owners of the cottage, for allowing me to go through to the back for photography purposes.
HOUSES 23
Old Tudor Cottage: A black & white photograph on what looks like a frosty morning in 1967, taken from the side of the church wall.
HOUSES 26
Old Tudor Cottage: Another black & white photograph from the 1960s, taken from the lower part of Church Lane, looking up at the cottage and the church.
HOUSES 56
Old Tudor Cottage: After being on the market for almost four years, the house was sold in August 2017. This picture from mid-September 2017 shows moving day.
HOUSES 60
Old Tudor Cottage: A photo of the cottage taken from Church Lane in 2005.
HOUSES 65
Old Tudor Cottage: A photo from mid-December 2018, showing the Christmas lights around the house.