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House on the Green, Kingston

History of The House on the Green

Listed Building

House. Late C15 open-hall, probably rebuilt in late C16 or early C17 reusing existing timbers and incorporating a stack and floor to the open hall. Solar range at West end, C16, is earlier than the rebuilding. A service bay to the east end of the hall was demolished probably in C17. … (Historic England)

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