File:Rearsby 17th C Olde House.JPG
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English: The Olde House, Mill Road, Rearsby, Leicestershire. Dated 1610 and 1613 with C18 extensions and restauration. Brick nogging replaced the former wattle and daub infill in 1935 français:The Olde House, Mill Road, Rearsby, Leicestershire. Construite en 1610 et 1613 elle a été restaurée et agrandie au XVIIIe siècle. Le torchis d'origine a été remplacé en 1935 par de la brique posée majoritairement en épi, notamment dans le fronton du pignon de droite
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Author | Russ Hamer |
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