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A whitewashed cottage with a steep thatched roof stands beside a rural lane, with a second similar dwelling visible behind it.

8 Church Way Haslingfield

Leigh Cottage, 2 Church Way, Haslingfield

History of Leigh Cottage

Listed building:

House, now three dwellings. Late C16 or early C17, enlarged mid-late C17. Timber-Framed, plaster rendered, and longstraw thatch. Late C17-early c18 ridge stack, upper courses rebuilt 1831 (dated stone).

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  • tudor

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