This
early-17th-century cottage's main architectural feature is a stair vyse—a type
of spiral staircase—whose newel extends the full three-storey height of the
building. The house is timber-framed and clad in stone, brick and tiles, and
has three bays and a prominent chimney. The property is currently derelict.
All photos by Ian Mulcahy. E-mail crawleyoldtown@gmail.com
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