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32, Mill Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Rearsby, Leicestershire

32 Mill Road, Rearsby

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House, in two parts and formerly two dwellings. Dated 1743 with initials I over TA. Heightened and altered in C19. Brick on rubble plinth with Welsh slate roof. Two bays right of doorway represent the earliest part of the building. Sash windows with cambered brick heads. A sill course marks the original height of the wall. The door in a coped gable porch, and with moulded wood architrave is at the junction of two builds: left of it two taller and later bays brick with yellow headers, slightly offset. Left of this, a single storey C19 range with blocked doorway to right and existing door left of it, both with cambered brick heads. Two 20 light windows to left, with 6 central panes opening. (Photo Jan 2013).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 12 January 2013

Photo ID: 68574
Building ID: 101307355
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