No. 12 Dinham (Ludlow)
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Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 7 May 2018
Also nicknamed "The Croft", this 18th century house is very unpopular in Ludlow and no-one even cares to look at it. I didn't notice it until when I was having my ice-cream at a green nearby, then I looked up and saw this, and I knew it would be interesting to talk about. This was named after someone, which I forgot the name of, and what I like mostly about this house is the door detail and blocked-up window on the top centre. The three-storey house in my opinion is very brilliant, and along with the "Dinham" brothers, this is one of my most favourite Georgian buildings in Ludlow. Enough said.