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Witcham
House. C18, remodelled and rear range added c.1830.
Gault brick with mansard roof to front and slate roof to rear range. Gault brick stacks. Single storey and attic front range and 2-storey and basement rear range. 4-window range in all to front 2 6/6 sashes to left under brick lintels with similar sash to right. Door to centre right within Tudor-arched stone surround and small window to left of this. 4 3/3 sash dormers over.
Telephone kiosk, Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast iron.
Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.
Cottage. Late C17 or early C18, extended at 18/08/88.
North east end C19 and again at the rear mid to late C20. Timberframed, rendered and half hipped plain tiled roof with square, redbrick ridge stack. One storey and attic. Two gable dormers. Lobbyentry doorway flanked by two three light wood casements. C19extensions. Rendered walls with slate roof. Two storeys.
Interior: Exposed iron framing have downward wall bracing. One brace recessed.Inglenook hearth partly rebuilt. Side purlin roof.
House. Late C16 or early C17.
House. Early C19 with early c18 origin.
Pink and gault brick, Flemish bond with buff pantiled roof and end stacks. Parapetted west gable remains from earlier cottage. Two storeys. Two flush frame C19 horizontal sliding sashes. Cambered arches to two ground floor windows on either side of doorway. West gable end has early C18 red brickwork.
House. Early C18, refronted late C18 .
Local buff and pink gault brick, English bond with plain tiled roof and timbered end parapets on kneelers. Plain eaves cornice. End stacks rebuilt above the ridge. One storey and attics. Three late C19 or early C20 gable dormers. Three C19 three light wood casements under segmental arches.
Rear wing, C18 with red brickwork to lower and gault brick to upper courses. Tiled roof with dentil eaves cornice and end parapet. Red brickwork of early C18 to gable ends.
House. Circa 1700 with c1840 Tudor Gothic remodelling of the facade. Brick, rendered. Plain tiled steeply pitched roof with embattled parapet on the front with moulded main cornice and end parapets. End stacks which are carried on moulded corbel at first floor. Each stack has three octagonal shafts, of gault brick rendered with capping and string course and all c1840. Original L-plan includes a domestic wing at the rear. Two storeys and attic. Symmetrical front elevation of three first floor three light cross frame casements.
Garden wall, gate piers and gates. Early C18. Wall and piers are of C18 gault and red brick, mainly Flemish bond on the front but English in the wall to the yard. Red brick gate piers on gault brick base. Fine mortar joints to the piers and moulded stone cornice, now painted black and surmounted by stone urns with masks, swag enrichments and flame bursts from gadroon capping. Original wrought iron gate with side standards. Overthrow made up of two bifurcated scrolls meeting at a trident and decorated with nibs.
Barn. Circa 1700. Timber framed, weatherboarded, with modern brick to part of west end and C19 brick, extension to front. Tin roof over thatch. Three bays with aisle on north side. Gabled porch opening on the south side to centre bay.
Interior, Queen strut roof trusses have double purlins, one clasped. Braced arcade plate. Original porch.
Parish church. C13 west tower, part of nave arcade and chancel. C14 nave. Restorations of 1691 (dated brick in tower ), includes much of the red brickwork and of C19. Field and rubblestone walls and limestone and clunch dressings with red brick restoration and plain tiled and slate roof with end parapets and gable crosses. Plan of west tower, nave with late north and south aisles and chancel. West Tower, C13 with much of the wall rebuilt in 1691 and a north west buttress in C20.





