Horsham, Cottages In North Street 1907
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North of the old town, isolated farmhouses and cottages were engulfed in Victorian expansion. These cottages, south of the junction with Hurst Road and built as a 15th-century hall and cross wing house by a prosperous farmer, had by 1907 been divided into four small cottages and given Victorian timber casement windows and new doors. This substantial timber-framed house was part of the hamlet of North Chapel; unfortunately for the hamlet, it was decided to build the railway station here.

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Around the 1920s this building was known as Perry's Place and was located diagonally opposite the Black Jug, known then as the Hurst Arms. It was dismantled and moved to nearby Mannings Heath. It now forms the clubhouse and is called Fullers. A stunning web site featuring photos of Horsham comparing them to the Frith originals is at www.hiddenhorsham.co.uk