Bridge High Street. List of Buildings A 16“‘ c.: V Bridge Hill House High Street: Southwest Side Key: !5“‘ c.: I 0 2 * 6 0 8-12 0 14 on l6,l6a 0 18 o 22,24 9 26,28 0 9 30 0 32,34 * 36 0 38 A V 40-46 0 48,50 0 52 * 54-64 o 66-76 * 78 * 80 O 82 0 84 0 86 9 88-96 V O North-east Side * * 1,3 * 5,7 0 9,11 0 13 0 15-21 * 23 * 25 0 27-31 A V 33,35 0 37 9 39,41 43-45a 0 47,49 A V ?51 Sunnyside Penboume House Regency Terrace Post Office Wayside Rosedale Villas Village Shop Village Hall Gordon House Rogers Garage Alexandra House Ship Inn Dentist Newsagent Riverdale House The Saddlers Plough & Harrow Church cottage St.Peter's Church Laudin House Semi-detached villas Semi-detached Villas Semi-detached cottages Wych Elm Albany terrace The Vicarage Rosebank xxxxx Villas Walnut Tree Cottage Gordon Cottage Maudsley House Lime Cottage 17“‘ c.: -1- 18“‘ c.: O 19“‘ c.: 0 20“‘c.: * Early 19“‘ c. L-shaped, 3 storeys 18“‘ c. cottage - 2 storeys Mid-1990s Early 19“‘ c. row Mid-19“‘ c. Late 18“‘ or early l9“‘ c. Originally two cottages Early l9“‘ c. Early 19“‘ c. Mid 18“‘ c. (note doorway to 26) Mid 19“‘ c. Shop adjacent 18“‘ c. 18“‘ c. Pair of cottages Mid 20“‘ c. ca 1830 Late l5“‘, early 16“‘ c. Timber frame, brick infill cottage row. 16“‘ c. cottage behind. ca 1854 Pair of cottages Early 19“‘ c. Purssord butcher Mid-1960s Neo-Georgian. Nos 54/56 on site of Fagg's farm Late Victorian terrace. One of these a post office? 1980's 20"‘ c. 18“‘ c. 18“‘ c. 18“‘ c. Originally two dwelling houses 18“‘ c. terrace 18“‘ c. Norman and 19“‘ c. 19705 Early 20“‘ c. Late Edwardian? Early 20*“ c. Probably 1900-1910 Late 19“‘ c. Part of early l9“‘ c. terrace, with 19“‘ c. addition Early l9“‘ c. For Trinity House 1960s? 1920s? Mid-Late 19"‘ c. l6“‘ c. or earlier (now one dwelling) 18“‘ c. (possibly earlier: false front), Post Office 18“‘ c. now one dwelling 18“‘ c. including shop, barn behind (shop) l9“‘ c.? Pair of cottages, now one dwelling 15“‘ c. or 16“‘ c. Fonner forge A V 9 The White Horse 0 ?59 L Wakeham O 61 o 63,65 0 67 River House -1- 69 Annes House * 71 0 73 Skippers V -1- O The Red Lion Some other local buildings 0 Lynton House 0 Bridgeford House -1- 0 Little Bridge Place A Middle Pett Farmhouse -1- Great Pett Farmhouse 0 The Close -1- Bridge Place Late mediaeval core. Early 16“‘ c. inscription on fireplace lintel, 18“‘ c. exterior to front elevation. Posting House l9“‘ c.? outhouse 18"‘ c. 19”‘ c. 18“‘ c. Probably 17“‘ c. Shop, damaged by fire in early 20“‘ c. and partly rebuilt. Tea room. Now a private dwelling called Willow Brook. Early 20"‘ c. Former printing shop, previously motor spares 18"‘ c. Price's grocers, then The Motorists Shop, then Gold's Delicatessen 16“‘ c. or early l7“‘ c and 18“‘ c. Built around a core hearth Mid—Late 18“‘ c. Former coal merchant's (Bridge Hill) Early 19“‘ c. cottage row (Mill Lane) 17“‘ c. or early l8“‘ c. (Mill Lane) Late Mediaeval Late l7“‘ c. 1835. Former Union Workhouse for 22 local parishes Mid-late 17“‘ c. Relic of 9—bay by 7—bay house with central courtyard, built by Sir Arnold Braems in 1650s (drawn by Schellinks in 1661) Department of the Environment. Other comments and additions by R.Bodger & M Raraty