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Numbers 27 And 29 Low Green, Gainford (Gainford)

27 & 29 Low Green, Gainford  © DCC 2002
27 & 29 Low Green, Gainford © DCC 2002

27 & 29 Low Green  © DCC 2002
27 & 29 Low Green © DCC 2002

27 & 29 Low Green, gable end  © DCC 2004
27 & 29 Low Green, gable end © DCC 2004

27 & 29 Low Green  © DCC 2006
27 & 29 Low Green © DCC 2006

27  Low Green, doorway detail  © DCC 2006
27 Low Green, doorway detail © DCC 2006
This is a listed building. What was originally The Vicarage is now 2 dweelings. Dating from the early 18th century with some alterations and additions from 1864. Constructed of coursed sandstone rubble, dressed sandstone blocks complete with Welsh slate roof.
D35709
Stuart (1603 to 1714)
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1159617


Source of Reference
Local History of Gainford

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