Mason's house with recycled tracery

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Mason's house with recycled tracery by Tiger as part of the Geograph project.

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Mason's house with recycled tracery

Image: © Tiger Taken: 11 Jul 2013

This house at the corner of Great Lane was once the home of a stonemason, who incorporated fragments removed from churches in the course of restoration, chiefly of the Perpendicular period. There is also an Early English lancet window of ironstone just under the eaves. Pevsner, writing in 1960, commented on the good condition of the stonework at the time of its transplantation.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.719681
Longitude
-0.629009