Old House, Chearsley, Buckinghamshire
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Image: © Oswald Bertram Taken: 9 Jul 2015
C17 with C18 additions. Timber framed with brick infill on rubblestone plinth, 2 centre bays, then colourwashed and rendered east bay, and to west 2 bay rubblestone addition and 2 bay barn beyond, rubblestone lower part, colourwashed render upper part. Plain tile roofs. Timber frame bays have central door with gabled hood on brackets. Each bay has 3-light casements. C17 central stack of old thin bricks. East bay has 3-light ground floor casement. West bays have doorway at right, swept eaves breaking upper floor 3-light casement, two 2-light casements to ground floor with cambered brick arches. Left hand part has blocked barn door with casement over. (Source:Historic England)