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The Hole in the Wall, Little Wilbraham

The Hole in the Wall, Little Wilbraham

Listed Building

Public House mid C16 with C17-C18 two bay narrower addition to West gable end. Timber-frame, plaster rendered with a steeply pitched roof of C19 slates and end stack, replacing the original framed and plaster stack. Plan of three bays and a narrower smoke and entry bay.


The Hole in the Wall, Little Wilbraham (MoC)

Commentary on back of photo:

Bearded person is Isaac Cornell

Born 28.2.1819

Died 24.9.1901

Grandfather of Helen Mary Butler. Died 18.7.1904. 

Corner cabinet Cat NoF0001/78 was given by the descendants of the Butler family, 9 Downing Court, Swaffham Bulbeck

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