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A white cottage with a thatched roof and a brick chimney seen through the bare, ivy-covered trunks of several trees.

12 Barton Road, Haslingfield

12 Barton Road, Pates Farmhouse, Haslingfield

History of Pates farmhouse

Listed building:

Cottage. C16 origins, altered and added to C17. Timber-framed, plaster rendered and reed thatched.

There is an open hall and originally no first floor. The pond may have been part of a moat. The centre was deep enough for a cart to be soaked to prevent the wood splitting.

(Walk and Look Around Haslingfield 1994)

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