North Waltham, England

Historic Sites & Landmarks in North Waltham, England

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  • The Wheatsheaf Inn North Waltham, England

    C18, and later. The main facade faces west and comprises a blind arcade of 5 units, each bay containing a window on the first and ground-floor. Red tile roofing, rounded at the south-west corner, moulded brick dentil eaves.

  • Post House North Waltham, England

    C18. One storey and attic, 3 windows. Thatched roof, 1/2-hipped at the west end (2½-timbered gables) and full hip at the east; eyebrows. Painted brickwork in Flemish bond, cambered ground-floor openings, high plinth. Casements.

  • Walnut Cottage North Waltham, England

    C16, C17, and modern. Two storeys, 3 windows. Half-hipped tile roof. Exposed timber frame with red brick infill and other (Flemish bond) walling. Modern leaded 3-light casements. Six-panelled door beneath gabled and tiled canopy on struts.

  • Hook Hatchet (Facing Chapel Street),and Up Street Cottage North Waltham, England

    C16, C17, C18, 1829. A 2-storeyed T-shaped block with units of different date and character.

  • Blake Cottage North Waltham, England

    C18, and later. Two storeys, 5 windows. Thatched roof. Red brick walling in Flemish bond with blue headers, first-floor band with moulding, and plinth at the west side, stopping at one of 2 pilasters. Casements. Modern boarded doors.

  • Chalk Cottage North Waltham, England

    C18, and later. Two storeys, 3 windows. Hipped thatch roof, with slate above rear projection. Rendered walling, painted brickwork at the rear. Modern casements and boaarded door.

  • Rose Cottage North Waltham, England

    C17, C18. One storey and attic. Prominent thatched roof with dormers. Exposed timber frame (crucks within) with painted brick infill and other (Monk bond) walling, the lower part of the roadside gable having flint panels. Casements, plain door.

  • North Waltham Farm, Barn North Waltham, England

    Late C18. Timber frame of 8 bays with aisle on the north-west side. Straight struts to the truss. Corrugated iron roof, hipped at the south end, 1/2-hipped to the north. Weather-boarded walling, with open sides to the 4 north side bays.

  • Batchelors North Waltham, England

    C16, C17. Timber-framed house of 2 storeys with irregular fenestration. Thatched roof, 1/2-hipped and passing to a low eaves over an outshot.

  • Outside Sub Post Office North Waltham, England

    Telephone Kiosk , Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors.

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