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'''The Coach House''' | '''The Coach House''' | ||
The Coach House is included on the Saxton map of 1599 | The Coach House is included on the Saxton map of 1599 which also shows the Lord Nelson pub. The present house dates from the mid-18th and early 19th centuries 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 | The Coach House is Grade II listed, one reason for which is the presence of a fine example of | ||
#Cruck | #Cruck beams [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruck]] | ||
'''Recent History''' | '''Recent History''' | ||
Steve Parker and Kevin Murrell buy the Coach House and associated land in March 2023 | Steve Parker and Kevin Murrell buy the Coach House and associated land in March 2023 from the Dyson family. |
Revision as of 10:35, 11 January 2025
The Coach House
The Coach House is included on the Saxton map of 1599 which also shows the Lord Nelson pub. The present house dates from the mid-18th and early 19th centuries 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 from the Dyson family.