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RefNo | PP/WDOAM/KEXAD.RH.13 |
Short title | Walderton Cottage, Walderton |
Full description | Walderton Cottage, Walderton. Medieval structure originally built in Walderton, West Sussex, in the 15th century and extended in the 17th century, the cottage was dismantled and reconstructed at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, in early 1980s. Close view of front of house before being dismantled showing thatched roof, flint and brick wall, window, doorway. |
Date | 1980 |
Period | 1980s |
Period dates | 1 Jan 1980-31 Dec 1989 |
Photographer or Artist | Roy Armstrong |
Format | 35mm Slide |
Owner | Weald and Downland Open Air Museum |
Subject | Architecture/Structure/Flint |
Architecture/Structure/Timber Framed |
Architecture/Cladding/Roofs/Thatch |
Architecture/Components/Windows |
Architecture/Period/Middle Ages (1155-1484) |
Architecture/Period/Early Stuart & Commonwealth (1603-1660) |
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Places
Place Entry | Code |
/Walderton/Stoughton/ /West Sussex | NA361 |