This ‘at risk’ neglected building served as a public house as far back as the 18th century. The building's listing at Grade II describes it as 16th or 17th century. However internally there is evidence of much earlier origins, indicating that the front section of this house may be a medieval hall house, a rare surviving example in the area. We have submitted an application to Historic England that the listing be upgraded to Grade II*. We understand that the building has very recently been made weatherproof and hope that this indicates a future change in approach to the site.
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