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Gallery of Property Paintings

Gallery of Property Paintings

Worlington Property MapPeople and their Occupations

Affeton Castle

A converted late-medieval gatehouse that was formerly part of the fortified manor house of Affeton, built by the Stucley family in about 1434, and situated on the side of a valley of the Little Dart River.

Watercolour by Brian Percival.

Beech Cottage

Circa 1600. Rubble and cob, some rendered; straw-thatched roof with gable ends, lateral stack to centre of front with tall rubble shaft heightened in brick.

Watercolour by Brian Percival.

Knights Cottage

Circa early C18. Rendered stone rubble and cob. Corrugated asbestos hipped roof. Lateral stack at back with rebuilt brick shaft.

Watercolour by Brian Percival.

Middle Cottage & Lower Cottage

A row of 3 cottages (Church cottage to left not shown), perhaps the rearrangement of church house. Late C16 or C17 with later alteration and extension. Rubble and cob, some render; straw-thatched gabled roofs.

Oil painting by Lennox Manton. 

Oak Ash & Thorn

 Early C17. Coursed local rubble with upper sections of walls in cob; half-hipped straw-thatched roof, large rubble lateral stack at the front, C20 brick shaft.

Watercolour by Brian Percival.

Town Farm

Early C17, some C19 remodelling with refenestration. Rubble and cob, roughcast; gabled corrugated asbestos roof; 2 brick ridge stacks and a rendered lateral stack at front capped by a brick shaft.

Watercolour by Brian Percival.

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