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The Coach House is included on the Saxton map of 1599. The same map also includes the Lord Nelson pub. The present house dates from the mid C18th and early C19th and was originally a coach house and stables | The Coach House is included on the Saxton map of 1599. The same map also includes the Lord Nelson pub. The present house dates from the mid C18th and early C19th and was originally a coach house and stables. | ||
Steve Parker and Kevin Murrell buy the Coach House and associated land in 2023 | The Coach House is Grade II listed, one reason for which is the presence of a fine example of | ||
#Cruck Beams [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruck]]. | |||
'''Recent History''' | |||
Steve Parker and Kevin Murrell buy the Coach House and associated land in March 2023 |
Revision as of 10:31, 11 January 2025
The Coach House
The Coach House is included on the Saxton map of 1599. The same map also includes the Lord Nelson pub. The present house dates from the mid C18th and early C19th and was originally a coach house and stables.
The Coach House is Grade II listed, one reason for which is the presence of a fine example of
- Cruck Beams [[1]].
Recent History
Steve Parker and Kevin Murrell buy the Coach House and associated land in March 2023