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Bottisham
1, 3 and 5 Lode Road, Bottisham, East Cambridgeshire
TL 5460 BOTTISHAM LODE ROAD (West Side)
11/20 Nos. 3 and 5
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Cottage, probably late C17. Timber-framed, plaster rendered with a half-hipped, thatched roof of long straw and a ridge
stack. The present plan of the cottage probably dates from a sub-division in the C19, and most likely replaces one of
lobby-entry type. One storey and attic. Two gabled dormers break eaves. Three windows and two doors, all C20.
House, formerly Vicarage, 1838 by J Walter, architect, of Cambridge, for Rev J Hailstone.
House, now shops and dwelling, c1700.
House built probably late C16 with service end to left hand rebuilt in late C17.
Former magistrates court and offices, probably a police station, now a house, built 1858.
Gault brick with low pitch, slate roofs. Plan of single storey office or police station on the front with a two storey courtroom at rear. Office has chanelled rustication to the quoins, walls and voussoirs of the window arches. Low pitch roof with a parapet. Three round headed bays to the front wall, with a band at impost height. Each bay has a recessed fixed light window with a pivot casement.
Parish church. The early C13 chancel, West tower and West porch survive from an earlier church on the site but in the early C14 the nave and aisles were rebuilt. The exterior of the church, including the tracery was extensively repaired and restored in C19 and C20.
Granary, service and farm buildings including a wash-house, brewhouse, stable and barn of three bays. Late C17 or early C18.
Timber framed with clunch and brick infill, plaster rendered. Hipped roof, tiled. Single range. Part two storeys and part open to the roof.
Barn, C17.
Timber framed,. weatherboarded, part of which is original. The roof and roof covering are C20. Aisled, seven bays.





