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<blockquote data-quote="Old Boar" data-source="post: 7957726" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I am not very good with the drawing of lines - sorry!</p><p>The ditch behind was around a foot wide and two foot deep and took the water from the ditch along the front of the house, as this would have had a thatch at one time and no gutters.</p><p>The tithe map shows the house was longer, and the road stopped before the house and there was a ford through the stream. It is thought that the end wall was knocked down at some point and the house shortened to let the road through. The back wall is 4ft longer than the front wall so the pine end is at an angle (as is everything else!). I have got the house back to 1697 so far...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Boar, post: 7957726, member: 2957"] I am not very good with the drawing of lines - sorry! The ditch behind was around a foot wide and two foot deep and took the water from the ditch along the front of the house, as this would have had a thatch at one time and no gutters. The tithe map shows the house was longer, and the road stopped before the house and there was a ford through the stream. It is thought that the end wall was knocked down at some point and the house shortened to let the road through. The back wall is 4ft longer than the front wall so the pine end is at an angle (as is everything else!). I have got the house back to 1697 so far... [/QUOTE]
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