Grayshott England, UK

Early C19. Two storeys, 1.3 windows. Once a symmetrical house but with an addition (in style) at the west side. Old tile roof, hipped at ends, brick dentil eaves.

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SU 54 NE NORTH WALTHAM CHURCH ROAD 14/12 Grayshott

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Early C19. Two storeys, 1.3 windows. Once a symmetrical house but with an addition (in style) at the west side. Old tile roof, hipped at ends, brick dentil eaves. Flint walling with red brick banding and quoins makes a rich pattern which is the chief feature of the building, cambered ground-floor openings. Casements, and a modern French door. Plain door, with a gabled hood. Within, the walling is timber-framing of late form, and there are 2 cast-iron Adam fireplaces. A loose stone plaque has raised letters H R M 1689.