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Cheveley
Pair of cottages C18 or later. Extended to east in C20. Timber framed and plastered. Thatched roof. Red brick ridge stack.
One storey and attic. Three casement, gabled dormer windows with C19 plain tile roofs. Five ground floor casement windows and one two-light window possibly replacing an original right hand doorway. Door to left hand.
Interior to No. 1. Ingle-nook hearth, exposed joists and boxed ceiling beams. Pine roof.
Gate piers and wall, late C17.
Local red brick. Limestone caps with pineapple finials and acanthus leaves, moulded plinth.
Cottage, C18.
Timber framed and plastered with some pargetted panels. Thatched roof. Two rebuilt red brick side stacks. One storey and attic.
Two ground floor casement windows with leaded lights, central four-flush-panelled C19 door. Thatched and weather boarded gable extension to east.
Parish church. Early C14, cruciform plan, upper stage of tower and belfry stair turret late C14, early C15. South porch C15.
House. C17, with '1756' dated plaster panel above main entrance.
Timber framed and plastered with some pargetted panels. Steeply pitched slate roof. Rebuilt ridge stack and end stack to north. Two storeys, three unit plan. Three first floor, two-light casement windows with leaded lights and three similar ground floor three-light casement windows. Six, raised and fielded-panelled door.
Interior has cross framed stop-chamfered ceiling beams.
Grooms cottage with stable to rear. Built in 1895 for H. McCalmont.
Red gauged brick, plain tile roofs. Cottage facade. Central shaped gable with canted bay window. Main entrance to left hand with half glazed panelled door and verandah; hipped wing to right hand. Rear stack with three tall shafts. Stable facade to yard. Shaped parapet gables with round window, sixteen-paned hung sash window to left hand of stable door with over light. Ogee headed ventilation louvre on ridge.
Cottage. Late C16.
Timber framed and plastered. Thatched roof; red brick ridge stack with two C19 moulded brick shafts.
One storey and attic. Three unit plan. Three ground floor casement windows with two, three- and four-leaded lights. Entrance in rear elevation.
Interior. Stop-chamfered ceiling beams and joists. Two sealed inglenook hearths.
Gate piers, and boundary wall to park, late C17.
Red brick with limestone domed caps and ball finials. Four-centred arched side entrance.
Lodge, c.1900.
Red brick, plain tile roof. One storey. Tall ridge stack. Shaped parapet gables with shield of arms in gable above canted bay window. Recessed main entrance in porch to right of bay window with four-centred brick arch, key block and fluted pilaster detail.





