Cuffley's oldest building

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The photograph on this page of Cuffley's oldest building by Peter Walker as part of the Geograph project.

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Cuffley's oldest building

Image: © Peter Walker Taken: 26 Dec 2007

This pair of cottages, at the junction of Plough Hill and Hill Rise, date from the 18th century and is Cuffley's oldest surviving building. In 1786 this property was owned by Sir George Prescott of Theobalds, who probably had it built. The right hand part, under the sloping roof, is a modern extension.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.711168
Longitude
-0.116629