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Bramleys, Main Street, Shudy Camps

History of Bramley

Listed Building

Cottage. C13 aisled hall with base cruck truss inserted in C14. C18 kitchen bay at south east end. … Dating features of C13 aisled hall include unjowled heads to the arcade posts, and passing braces from wall posts to tie beams. These features are visible in the truss south east of the chimney. The collar rafter roof is sooted generally. Other dating features of the C13 include a splayed scarf joint of early type on the north west end wall and another possibly later in the rear wall. … The house is of particular interest because of its early date and the types of structures it contains.

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