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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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The Black Chapel, Great Dunmow, Essex (41 Church End, CM6 2AF) is a Grade II* listed medieval hall house built c.1330–1360, one of Essex’s oldest surviving homes. Originally timber-framed, it was clad in tarred black weatherboarding c.1710–20, giving its dark, sombre look and misleading name – it was never a chapel despite sitting opposite St Mary’s Church. A rare open-hall house with crown-post roof, jettied upper floor and original 14th-century features, it remains a private residence, occasionally open on Heritage Days.
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St Mary's Priory, Binham, or Binham Priory, is a ruined Benedictine priory located in the village of Binham in the county of Norfolk.
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Rededication of Holy Trinity Church, Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire 30.09. 2012
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Rededication of Holy Trinity Church, Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire 30.09. 2012
holy limewash limewashing renovation repointing restoration scholars soar spab trinity volunteers
Rededication of Holy Trinity Church, Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire 30.09. 2012
holy limewash limewashing renovation repointing restoration scholars soar spab trinity volunteers
Rededication of Holy Trinity Church, Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire 30.09. 2012
holy limewash limewashing renovation repointing restoration scholars soar spab trinity volunteers
Rededication of Holy Trinity Church, Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire 30.09. 2012
holy limewash limewashing renovation repointing restoration scholars soar spab trinity volunteers