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Known locally as "the twelve apostles" owing to its dozen chimneys, is an oddity. Built sometime in the 1600's (possibly in 1634).

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Grade II listed building.

House dated 1638 with added rear range under 2-span roof at right angles to main house, dated 1700. Barn added early C18 to west end of main range. Hammer- dressed stone, (watershot) stone slate roof. 2 storeys. South…

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Vernacular architecture, Mullion, Hoodmould, Porch

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Hall and cross-wing, Mullion and transom window, Hoodmould, Porch, Garden, Vernacular architecture

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Hall and cross-wings, Chimney, Mullions, Hoodmould, Vernacular Architecture, Privies

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Bell, Farmhouse, Warley, Porch, Hoodmould
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