A surprising sight off Woodway Lane, Walsgrave, northeast Coventry

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A surprising sight off Woodway Lane, Walsgrave, northeast Coventry

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 27 Jun 2016

A thatched cottage! No 92 Woodway Lane is a C16 or C17 timber framed house with red brick nogging and a thatched roof, listed grade II. No 94 in line with it is a C19 alteration of a C16 or C17 timber framed house with a brick exterior and a Welsh slate roof, listed grade II, all according to Historic England. In this small area the little groups of houses all have a different orientation. See also Image nearby. Woodway – an evocative name.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.427931
Longitude
-1.445068