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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 18th century, and in 1795 it was renamed as the Granby. The building was refronted in the early 19th century, and it expanded to incorporate terraces of...
- 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...
- adjoining the front block. In the early 18th century, the building was refronted in brick, removing the jettying of the timber framed structure. The building...
- 18th-century Gothic Revival style, which continued until his death in 1806. The refronted mansion incorporates crenellated parapets with pinnacle finials, traceried...
- of Strafford, to the design of Matthew Brettingham The Elder 1748–9. Refronted in stone, porch added, and attic converted into a full storey in 1854...