Homeleigh, Main Street, Hoveringham
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 17 May 2021
Almost certainly the oldest building in the village. It consists of a 17th century timber frame hall house subsequently enclosed with brick, with a modern extension to the left, apparently built in the 1990s. Listed Grade II, the listing, from 1991, refers to a porch and bay window on this side of the building, and makes no mention of the new section.