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RefNoPP/WDOAM/KEXAP.RH.52
Short titleBrick building, Lavant
Full descriptionBrick building on its original site in the manor of Raughmere, Lavant. Shows facade of building with weatherboarded porch, windows on ground floor and upper floor, wooden door. This early 17th-century brick building was probably used as a meeting hall with store rooms below, renovated and used as a residence from 1773. It was dismantled in 1975 and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, in 1977.
Datec1964
Period1960s
Period dates1 Jan 1960-31 Dec 1969
Photographer or ArtistRoy Armstrong
Format35mm Slide
OwnerWeald and Downland Open Air Museum
SubjectArchitecture/Structure/Brick
Architecture/Period/Early Stuart & Commonwealth (1603-1660)
Architecture/Period/Georgian (1714-1810)
Architecture/Cladding/Roofs/Tile
Architecture/Components/Doors
Architecture/Cladding/Walls/Weatherboard

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/East Lavant/ /West SussexNA412
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