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White Hall, High Street, Little Wilbraham

History of the White House

Listed Building

Farmhouse late C16 or early C17. The projecting wing to the front with a porch at ground floor and a room above is probably contemporary or perhaps a little later, about 1620. Late in the C17 or early in C18 the house was extended by the addition of a wing at the rear, probably for a kitchen. The house is timber-framed on a high brick sill, and plaster rendered, but the rear wall and one gable end were cased in yellow brick in C19.

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