Grade II Listed building converted to a pub. An early C16 timber-framed and plastered house built on a E shaped plan with a cross wing at the west end and 3 gables on the south front. The north front has exposed timber-framing with a large gable to the cross wing a small central gabled wing and a hipped wing at the east end with a small gablet.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed building from 16th century
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