Parham, Village 1929
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The church tower still has a 14th-century bell frame, a rare survival. The thatched Old Parsonage at the end of the road is late 15th-century. The exposed timbers have been plastered over. A group of children stand by a 19th-century cottage now called White Gates. The double row of Street Cottages (right) is 17th-century; the further one is still three separate dwellings, and the nearer one was extended in the 1970s.
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