- in
medieval times. It is a 16th or 17th
century timber framed building refronted in the
early 19th century. It
featured in
Charles ****en's
Pickwick Papers...
- is timber-framed, but this is not
evident from
outside as it has been
refronted. It
became a
private building called Buckingham House and was
listed under...
- Brydges, who
added the
service courtyard and
banqueting hall. It was then
refronted in the late 18th
century by
James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos. In 1848...
- late 15th century, with an
extension added the
following century. It was
refronted in the late 18th century,
followed by
another alteration in the 19th century...
- open to the
weather to
prevent the
spread of disease. The
building was
refronted in 1734, so as to
enclose the
court and
reduce the
influence of spectators:...
- was
built in the 16th-century and is
timber framed. It was
subsequently refronted in red
brick and
features extensive weatherboarding. The 1886 Memories...
- The Shambles, the
building dates to the
early 17th century, but it was
refronted in the 18th
century and
renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries. The...
-
completed in 1811, with an
attached Sunday school. In 1825, the
building was
refronted, and a new
gallery and pews were installed.
There was
further work on...
-
Grade II. It was a
medieval house,
remodelled in the 17th
century and
refronted 1786-88 by
William Legge of
Stamford in
Gothick style.
Towards Stamford...
- it was
rebuilt for a clerk,
Thomas Gulston,
prior to the 1590s. It was
refronted in
brick for a John
Marriott in the 1710s. A
cistern on the
house is dated...