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Gallops, The Street, Albourne
The building is believed to have originated as a late medieval hall house which was rebuilt in the 1660s and restored in the 1930s. It is located on the old village street on the eastern side north of
Image All the cottages lining the road from the south of The Twitten were originally part of Albourne Street believed to have been created as a settlement around the 15th-16th century by the lords of the manor of Bishopshurst, who resided at what is now Bishops Place to the south of the village.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 25 May 2014
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Gallops Barn, The Street, Albourne
The former barn belonging to
Image has now been converted into a residence. To the immediate north is
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Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 25 May 2014
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Gallops, The Street
The name of the house beyond the converted barn that dates from the 17th century though there are suggestions it may include part of an even older medieval structure. The settlement once known as Albourne Street begins here and lines the village street down to the junction with Church Lane.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 10 May 2009
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The Twitten, Albourne
Small cup de sac largely filled with modern housing to the left and the north side of
Image to the right. At the end of the road it continues as a footpath to London Road
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 25 May 2014
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Softtech Global, London Road, Albourne
Much change of usage is in evidence here. The road in the foreground up to 1990 was the A23(T) which has now been superseded by the dual carriageway which runs to the west. The building in the background was originally an inn. Built in 1938 by A.B.Peckham to cater for the growing motoring trade. Taken from the junction with the B2116 looking west.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 5 Nov 2005
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The Twitten
Kind of emphasises the boundary between the older part of Albourne, once known as Albourne Street, and the newer 20th century part of the village. Twitten itself is an old Sussex name for a narrow alley which the route becomes beyond the car in the distance forming a path to London Road.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 10 May 2009
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Curtains, The Street, Albourne
A t-shaped cottage on The Street of varying age located to the north of
Image; the wing abutting the road was built in the 17th century, that to the south out of shot was added in the 18th, whilst the northern portion is a modern extension. All the cottages lining the road from the south of The Twitten were originally part of Albourne Street believed to have been created as a settlement around the 15th-16th century by the lords of the manor of Bishopshurst, who resided at what is now Bishops Place to the south of the village.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 16 May 2014
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Bounty Cottage, The Street
Dating back to the 16th century in the part of the village once known as Albourne Street which consisted of houses lining the village street from what is now the junction with The Twitten down to Church Lane. Much of the 20th century has seen the gradual infilling of the space between Albourne Street and Albourne Green.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 10 May 2009
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Finches, The Street, Albourne
Dating from the early 17th century the house is located on the old village street between
Image to the south and
Image to the north. All the cottages lining the road from the south of The Twitten were originally part of Albourne Street believed to have been created as a settlement around the 15th-16th century by the lords of the manor of Bishopshurst, who resided at what is now Bishops Place to the south of the village.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 25 May 2014
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Bounty Cottage, The Street, Albourne
Dating from the 17th century the building is one of a number from this point southwards that form the original settlement of Albourne Street which was laid out during the 15th/16th century by the then lords of the manor of Bishopshurst.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 16 May 2014
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