 Protecting the Scheduled Historic Buildings and Monuments of Pembridge. A Registered Charity No 1060265
Pembridge the Village - Pembridge has clearly seen many changes since its inception. The village pre-dates the Domesday book. A community has existed at this place for over 1000 years. At one point in its history the village exceeded Leominster in size and was an important centre of commerce during the mediaeval period. Following the Industrial Revolution, Pembridge appeared to "fall off the map" and economic activity declined. The village was left alone to continue its rural traditions in relative isolation and, as a consequence, much of its medieval character remained unspoiled.
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Brick House, West Street (RCHM 35, SMR 16378)
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Description
Brick House, on the north side of West Street, is a small,
two bay, cruck framed, medieval hall, aligned parallel
with the road on an east-west axis, with a two bay box-framed
cross wing at the west end. The first floor of the cross
wing is jettied on the south elevation. All external wattle
and daub panels have been replaced in brick. The cruck
blades in the hall are enormous and have decorative cusping. Sampling
Samples 5-9 were obtained from the hall range of this
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For more information please contact the secretary of the Pembridge Amenity Trust info@pembridgeamenitytrust.co.uk
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