Whiteladies Cottage, 181 and 183 Old Church Road, Clevedon
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 17 Oct 2010
Grade II Listed 17th century thatched cottage. Apparently a pair of single-unit dwellings that have been amalgamated to one house. The origins are unclear and the earliest part of the building is a fireplace, the remains of a building that no longer exists. The uniform 17th century roof and walls appear to be as a result of the extension of a 17th century house, extended to encompass an earlier surviving part. A planning application was made in 2012 to replace the cement render on the front with traditional breathable lime and horse-hair render. It was marketed in 2015 for £425,000 and sales particulars claim it was a former farmhouse enjoying the benefit of 37 acres.