Wenhaston, Village And Post Office c.1955
Photo ref: W440002
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The Compasses Inn (left) closed in 2001, and is now being converted into a conference centre. The warehouse-like double-gabled building (centre) is the former Post Office, which closed in 2000. The house with the slated hipped roof beyond is faced with tiny flints, with brick quoins and door and window surrounds. This is very similar to the 1840s school at nearby Westleton, and was probably built by the same builder.

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My father always said that the Whites should have stayed at Wenhaston Grange rather than moving to Boulge Hall - it was a far more manageable and charming house. I don't know when the Whites had Wenhaston, or for how long. Nor do I know if there is a house called Wenhaston Grange. Maybe there was only ever Wenhaston Hall which has been demolished, I understand. Are there any photos of these places? The Francis ...see more