Cheam, The Old Cottage 1925
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More about this scene
This timber-framed Tudor cottage originally occupied a site in Malden Road (now the Broadway) closer to the main crossroads, but it stood in the way of the eventual widening of the street. In 1922, it was completely dismantled and re-erected further north; however, it is regrettable that its original 'rye dough' infilling (clay mixed with rye straw) was replaced with Portland cement. It has more recently succumbed to the demands of Mammon – it is now a bridal shop.
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