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Other Large Houses

Last updated: 15/03/2026

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Photographs of the larger houses (apart from Timsbury House) in the village. Select a photograph to see a larger version and to scroll through the other photographs.

The Old RectoryThe Old Rectory
The Old RectoryThe Old Rectory
The Old Rectory in 2010The Old Rectory
The Old Rectory for sale in 2010, at just over £1000000. The house has large cellars, two reception rooms, kitchen, dining room, study and seven bedrooms.The Old Rectory
Vale House was built in 1802 and was the home of the Langford family. It is a Grade II listed building.Vale House
Hillside House, now called Rosewood ManorHillside House
Hillside House was built 1805-6 and was the home of William Coxeter James, a Justice of the Peace.Hillside House
Hillside House, now called Rosewood ManorHillside House
Hillside House, now called Rosewood ManorHillside House
Hillside House, now called Rosewood ManorHillside House
Parish's House showing the drive from South Road.Parish’s House
Parish's HouseParish’s House
Parish's HouseParish’s House
The LaurelsThe Laurels on South Road
Greenhill HouseGreenhill House on South Road
Greenhill HouseGreenhill House on South Road
View of Greenhill HouseGreenhill House on South Road
Pitfour House in 1895Pitfour House in the High Street
Pitfour House showing the gatepiers which are Grade II listed.Pitfour House in the High Street
Croquet on the lawn outside Pitfour House, before Pitfour Terrace was builtPitfour House in the High Street
Pitfour House in the 1970s.Pitfour House in the High Street
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