On the lane south from
the crossroads the last
two houses on the left are
timber-framed, the White
Cottage on the left with
original framing in the
side elevation and fake
to the front.
Three young boys in the distinctive uniform of Christ's Hospital school at Horsham, accompanied by a lady, pass by the 16th- and 17th-century cottages which stood at the beginning of Farnham Road.
As the motor car became the prime mode of transport after the war, every small
village and town sought to capitalize on the additional, but highly seasonal, trade
it brought.
Downhill to the south and across
the River Maun, the High Street
continues uphill to pass The
Dukeries Hotel, now for some
reason called Ma Hubbard's Eating
House and Hotel.
Another view of the south front
shows the extent of the
alterations and extensions
carried out by Richard
Chaloner and his wife
Margaret, who was also
instrumental in the laying out
of the
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