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A two-story, white rendered cottage with a slate-tiled roof and dormer windows, partially obscured by foreground foliage.

The Cottage, Brinkley (RGL 2022)

The Cottage, Brinkley

History of the Cottage

Listed Building:

House with late mediaeval open hall, C16 inserted stack and two storey parlour extension to south-west. North-east bay, possibly original service bay, rebuilt in late C17 or early C18. Local red brick gable stacks late C17 or early C18, internal stack also partly rebuilt in similar red brick.

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  • Listed building
  • medieval
  • tudor

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  • Brinkley

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