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White Hall, Little Wilbraham (RGL2025)

White Hall, High Street, Little Wilbraham

History of the White House

Listed Building

Farmhouse late C16 or early C17. The projecting wing to the front with a porch at ground floor and a room above is probably contemporary or perhaps a little later, about 1620. Late in the C17 or early in C18 the house was extended by the addition of a wing at the rear, probably for a kitchen. The house is timber-framed on a high brick sill, and plaster rendered, but the rear wall and one gable end were cased in yellow brick in C19.

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