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It was the home of Andrew Broughton (1603-1688) Clerk of the High Court and regicide who read out the death sentence on Charles I.

An early C17 house, originally called Broughton House. It was the home of Andrew Broughton (1603-1688) Clerk of the High Court and regicide who read out the death sentence on Charles I. It was converted into 2 in the C18. It forms a centre and 2 projecting wings. 3 storeys and basement refronted in pebbledash except for the ground floor which is stuccoed. Tiled roof. Cornice and parapet. Long and short quoins to the wings. 4 sashes with glazing bars intact. The wings each have a bay window on all floors. Doorcases with pilasters, a joint flat hood over, rectangular fanlights and doors of 6 moulded panels.

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Uploaded on October 17, 2021