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Stetchworth
Cottage ornee. Early C19.
Painted brick, half hipped thatched roof with central square ridge stack. One storey and attic; roof projects over chamfered corners and south elevation to form open rustic verandah. Dormer window with three lancet lights. Central door, two, three light windows with flat headed arches and drip moulding. Rear wing with slate roof.
Barn. Mid C17.
Timber framed, weatherboarded with brick plinth. Thatched, hipped side purlin roof. Four bays. Double doors with opposing gabled outshut. Gable extension to north C19 slaughterhouse with original wheel for trussing carcasses in situ.
Stables built in 1891 for Lord Ellesmere and leased to Richard Marsh (monogram and dated stone plaque on central block ).
House, originally a farmhouse possibly late mediaeval with wing to south partly rebuilt c1880 and rear wing to north extended in C18 as kitchen wing.
Local brick. Hipped slate roofs. Wooden stables. Two storey entrance block with elliptical brick arch. Stables arranged around an enclosed yard with horseshoe shaped windows to boxes.
Timber framed. Weather boarded with plastered interior. Red brick foundations. Corrugated iron roof. Three bays with single aisle.
Red brick with applied timber frame decoration to first floor, and attics. Red plain tile roof with patterned ridge tiles. Four stacks. Two storeys and one storey and attics. Multi gabled facades. Verandah to left hand entrance with eight panelled door. Two canted bay windows and second entrance to right hand. Four first floor mullioned and transomed casement windows.
Painted flint and brick dressings. Hipped, thatched roof projecting as open rustic porch to south. Round, red brick ridge stack. One storey and attic, two room plan. Main entrance facing drive with boarded door and two casement windows with glazing bars. One casement dormer window.





