House with pargetting, Convent Hill, Bocking
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Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 14 Aug 2015
Close to Bradford Bridge - across the river known downstream as the Blackwater and upstream as the Pant. The property (known as Mill House?) was to let at the time of the photograph. Just visible over the cornice is the white weather-boarded gable of the big mill next door. What isn't apparent in this view is that - behind the high cornice - the house is gambrel-roofed. The Georgian façade must have been added to an older house, which could well be timber-framed. The gable-end of the building can be seen in: Image