Coveney: Mansion Farmhouse
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 23 Nov 2017
The house is Grade II* listed. The very long listing text (which includes the former Strict Baptist Chapel adjoining) begins "House. Late C16, with late C17 service addition to north end. Timber frame, plaster rendered, on brick plinth with south gable end rebuilt in C18 in red brick. Reed thatched roof hipped to south end and limestone ridge stack, having red brick above the ridge. Single range five bay and lobby entry plan. Two storeys with the first floor jettied on the front".