When photographed it was in poor condition. It was given Grade II listed building status in 1977, so is now protected.
This image is from the Jeevar Archive and was taken in 1974.
W3W: scrubbing.crest.dweller
Within this project I will be staying true to the 39 historic counties of England. These county boundaries were in common use from medieval times until the mid 1970s when 'administrative countries' became widely used to represent local councils administrative areas. If you're looking to see if we've visited a particular village and you can't see it listed on the list of settlements, it may now be in a different county to what you expect!
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