Gallops, The Street, Albourne
Introduction
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 25 May 2014
The building is believed to have originated as a late medieval hall house which was rebuilt in the 1660s and restored in the 1930s. It is located on the old village street on the eastern side north of Image All the cottages lining the road from the south of The Twitten were originally part of Albourne Street believed to have been created as a settlement around the 15th-16th century by the lords of the manor of Bishopshurst, who resided at what is now Bishops Place to the south of the village.