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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