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A two-storey thatched farmhouse with weatherboarded exterior walls and multiple window panes stands behind a low garden wall.

Dears Farmhouse, 1801, Elsworth (RCHM)

Dears Farmhouse, 2 & 4 Fardells Lane, Elsworth

History of Dears Farmhouse

Listed Building

Farmhouse. Date 1601 RH, ISC.

A white-walled thatched cottage with black timber framing, set above a low wall with a carved jack-o'-lantern on the corner.

Dears Farmhouse, Fardell’s Lane, Elsworth (RGL2025)

A low-angle view of a white timber-framed cottage with a thatched roof, bay windows, and a black-painted wooden outbuilding.

Dears Farmhouse, Fardell’s Lane, Elsworth (RGL2025)

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  • tudor

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