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Number 2 (Cross Farmhouse) with Walls, Railings and Gate to Front

A Grade II Listed Building in Diseworth, Leicestershire

Cross Farmhouse, 2 Clements Gate, Diseworth

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c1700 house built of chequer brick on rubble stone base. String courses with off-set dentil corbels. Early C19 sash windows with painted wedge lintels. Central 6-panelled top-lit door in rusticated doorcase with cornice over voussoir head. Doorcase is made of painted stone windows between. Garden with wrought iron railings. These have waved spike finials. The central gate is similar but with an oval panel containing honeysuckle motifs at the base. Supporting standards are also ornamented and have honeysuckle finials. (Photo May 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 5 March 2014

Photo ID: 99249
Building ID: 101068841
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