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Cottage, C16 with some reused mediaeval timber.
Timber framed and plastered thatched half-hipped roof. One storey and attic, three unit plan. Five windows, one modern dormer window. Main entrance in gable lean-to to left hand. Inserted local red brick stack into hall, late C17 or C18. C16 floor frame to hall with joists removed from service end. Cottage formerly on the green before the enclosure.
House, early C19 (post enclosure 1816).
Painted brick gable walls with end stacks, rough cast render to timber framed street facade. Two storeys. Three first floor sixteen-paned hung sash windows, two similar windows flank six-panelled door.
House, part of high quality late C15 timber framed house of possible three unit plan.
Parish church, chancel C13, nave, aisles and tower C14.
Clerestorey, walls of aisles and chancel largely rebuilt in 1874 restoration (see vestry report). Architect F. Thompson. Flint, pebble and clunch rubble walls originaly plastered, knapped flint restored walls and plinth band to tower. Reused, limestone, clunch and C19 Ketton limestone dressings. C15 red brick porch, originally plastered and red brick repairs. Slate roofs.
House, formerly the maltsters house. Early C19.
Painted local red brick, plain tile half-hipped roof. End stack to south west. Two storeys with attic, gable to street. Sawtooth brick eaves cornice. One attic casement window with glazing bars and one sixteen-paned hung sash window at first and ground floor. Six-panelled entrance door to right hand.
House with late mediaeval open hall, C16 inserted stack and two storey parlour extension to south-west. North-east bay, possibly original service bay, rebuilt in late C17 or early C18.
Churchyard cross fragment. Medieval.
Masonry assembled as remains of churchyard cross with limestone base and broken chamfered and moulded 'shaft' incised
Large House, late C18 extended to double pile plan in early C19, straight joints in side elevations.
Red brick with modern render to main facade. Double, low pitched, hipped slate roof; stack to right hand and rear. Two storeys, five 'bays'. Parapet with coping and band at eaves; plinth. Five first floor recessed twelve-paned hung sash windows. Four garden windows, fifteen-paned hung sashes in recessed round headed arches. Three-panelled double entrance doors with patterned rectangular fanlight, modern classical portico. Shaped wall to right hand.





