Like nearby Jordans, this was an early example of
development stretching north up the London Road. The timber-framed cottage is
late-17th-century but has been added to in the 19th century and more recently.
The tiled roof, hipped at both ends, is original, as is the brickwork and
tile-hanging on the west and south faces. The roof supports a chimney-stack.Like Jordans, this was an early example of
development stretching north up the London Road. The timber-framed cottage is
late-17th-century but has been added to in the 19th century and more recently.
The tiled roof, hipped at both ends, is original, as is the brickwork and
tile-hanging on the west and south faces. The roof supports a chimney-stack.
All photos by Ian Mulcahy. E-mail crawleyoldtown@gmail.com
No comments:
Post a Comment