Leyswood, Wildhern, Hampshire
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Image: © Oswald Bertram Taken: 31 Jul 2015
House, once a row of 3. Originally a 3-bay timber frame of c1600, with cladding and extension of the late C18. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 4 above 6 windows. ½-hipped roof with exposed frame (C17 at the south C18 at the north) in the gables, eaves raised above dormers and lowered above a C20 open shallow porch. Horizontal flint panels, brick quoins, bands, cambered arches, plinth (indicating altered doorways). Casements. Plain door. (Source:Historic England)