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Youngsbury House, by Henry George Oldfield. Youngsbury House is a Grade II listed house near Wadesmill, Hertfordshire, England. [1] The stable block is Grade II* listed. [2] The house was built in about 1745 by David Poole. [3]
The first of these houses were built at Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, in January 1946. [36] There are two basic designs: semi-detached houses with a single storey utility extension and semi-detached dormer bungalows. A pair of the bungalows at Auckley near Doncaster (Grid Ref: SE651012) have been listed by Historic England (their ref: 1392257).
Ware: House: Mid 17th century: 8 May 1950: 1237905: Upload Photo: Nos 61, 61a, 61b, and 63, High St including Doorway to No 59 (not included) Ware: Jettied House: Late C14-Early 15th century: 8 May 1950
Ware has 202 listed buildings including fourteen Grade II* and three Grade I, [16] one of which is the remains of a 14th-century friary, [17] now the offices of Ware Town Council [18] and a conference, wedding and function venue [19] called Ware Priory and Fletcher's Lea. Recent restoration work has shown that it dates from the 13th century.
Established in the 1600s by Parson Nicholas Latham. Situated on North Street in Oundle. Houses up to 14 ladies from within the Parishes of Oundle and Polebrook. 8 flats within the Grade 2 listed main building and 6 further new built bungalows in the grounds. Educational Grants are given annually to students from the Parish of Oundle and Polebrook.
Boulton & Paul was one of the first manufacturers of prefabricated "Residences, Bungalows and Cottages", which they sent to destinations all over the British Empire and South America. Its 1920 catalogue contained a choice of twenty-two designs with several varieties of bungalow illustrated, ranging from the 'Modern Residential', through the ...
Wareside is a small village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district, in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The population of the civil parish in the 2011 census was 735. [ 1 ] It is approximately 3 miles (5 km) away from the town of Ware (from where it probably took its name) and the larger town of Hertford , the county town.
Chapmore End is a hamlet in Bengeo Rural parish, Hertfordshire.At the 2011 Census the population of the hamlet was included in the town of Ware.. The Woodman pub. The village consists of a few houses and a pub, the Woodman, and is situated just off the B158 approximately three miles north of Hertford.