Shows suitability of flagged roofs to heavy timber frame
Shows thatched cottage, infilling of orange buff colour, with flagged lean to shed, patched with tiles
Show effect of thatch and plain tiles
Show effect of thatch and plain tiles
Example of more elaborate gable type
Type of simple timber frame construction
Example of very simple flint and brick reed-thatched cottage with decorative chimneys
Stepped gables and steep pan tile covered roof, showing influence of the Low Countries
Date c.1473, with elaborate 17th century pargetting
Typical late 16th century cottages of district, probably built for Flemish and Dutch weavers. Spaces between upper windows (which appear to have been altered) and those on ground floor of bays, are parged. Curiously worked coloured lozenged patterning in the gables of the dormers
Example of half timber construction, with diagonal brick nogging, clustered flues and undulating roof
Group timber framed cottage architecture with plaster and thatch, bringing out principle of village planning