Braughing: The Habit and The Gatehouse

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Braughing: The Habit and The Gatehouse

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 19 Jun 2011

The Habit, to the left, and The Gatehouse, to the right, are a couple of timber framed roughcast Grade II Listed Buildings dating from the 16th century. The Habit with its four windows set either side of the door and the large chimney is a former hall-house, while The Gatehouse, with its pair of jettied first floor gables, is described on the English Heritage website as having had a drastic restoration in the 1950s.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.907718
Longitude
0.030423