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A white two-story cottage with tiled roof, behind a wooden fence with a School Lane sign and a no-through-road sign in front.

2 School Lane, Haslingfield

1 Church Street / 2 School Lane, Hillside Farm House, Haslingfield

History of Hillside farm House

Listed building:

House. c.1630 extended C18. Timber-framed, roughcast rendered with steeply pitched tiled roof at two levels, and axial ridge stack of red brick.

This used to be the home of the school caretaker.

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