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HENFIELD THEN AND NOW

seven chimneys

Seven Chimneys stands on the south side at the end of Cagefoot Lane, separated from Potwell by Blackgate Lane. Maps of 1897 and 1912 give the house name as "Elmgrove". The Grade II listing reads:

Early C19. Two storeys. Four windows. Painted brick. Dentilled eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Venetian shutters.

HOUSES 29


Seven Chimneys: A photo taken in 1908 from the far side of the Tanyard field, showing Seven Chimneys as the backdrop to the Fire Brigade with its hand drawn engine.

HOUSES 39

Seven Chimneys 1 & 2: Two views of the house and front garden taken in late April 2016.
Location

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