Sandwich buildings [12]
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Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 7 Sep 2021
Number 33 Strand Street is an early 15th century building. Timber framed, jettied to the street and left side. The ground floor has been rebuilt in brick and the first floor is rendered, the shopfront is modern. All under a tile roof. Inside some late 16th century panelling remains. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1069577 Sandwich is a historic town in Kent, situated on the River Stour, 11½ miles east of Canterbury and 10½ miles north of Dover. Once a major port, one of the Cinque Ports, the town is now 2 miles inland due to the silting up of the Wantsum Channel. The town has a great many medieval buildings and was once home to a great many Flemish settlers. In Sandwich Bay are two world-class golf courses.