St Katherine's Cottage, Pound Lane, Elham
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Image: © John Baker Taken: 4 Feb 2012
St Katherine’s Cottage is the house on the far right of this view. It was built in the 18th-century with a symmetrical front of painted brick and a modillion eaves cornice. There is a belief that it may have once been the vicarage, strengthened by Hasted’s description of Elham (Vol VIII, p 96, 1799) in which he says, …the church, with the vicarage on the side of the churchyard, is situated on the eastern side of the village’.