Burbage houses [20]
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Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 23 Jan 2023
Conifer Cottage, number 135 High Street, was originally two cottages, now one house. Built in the late 16th century, altered in the early 17th century and extended in the 18th century. Timber framed with red brick nogging under a thatch roof. The first bay of the original build is on the left with framing 2 panels high heavy curved corner braces. The second bay has been altered to 3 panels high without braces. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1194485 Burbage is a village in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, it lies about 5½ miles southeast of Marlborough and some 15½ miles west of Newbury. The narrow village High Street was the main north to south road from Marlborough to Andover (A346) until a bypass was built to the west in 1991. Settlement can be traced back to the Neolithic period, and Bronze Age artefacts have been found. Burbage is now essentially a commuter village.