The Old Hall, 76 High Street, Saxilby
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 1 Jul 2020
Grade II* Listed house. Whilst No.76 High Street may look like any other old cottage, an 18th century brick skin hides a genuine timber-framed open medieval hall. Built between 1480 and 1490, two and a half bays survive of an original four bayed building. The listing describes it as late 15th and 17th century with later additions but the Heritage Gateway describes it as 16th century and then states 'A large number of the original 15th century medieval timbers were revealed during the restoration of the building, reported in November 1994'.