Houses facing the green, Temple Sowerby

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Houses facing the green, Temple Sowerby

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 2 Nov 2006

These are all Grade II listed, as also are the walls, gates and railings. In the centre, Beech Cottage was probably built in the mid-18C. It has an incised stucco front. Beech House and adjoining stables are on the left, built of ashlar stone, with quoins at the corners, in the late 18C. It has a 19C openwork cast-iron porch. Sheriff House on the right is very similar.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.63841
Longitude
-2.604206