Hills View 

Built in 1930-35, of whole flint with red dressings. gabled, thatched roof. the south facade has a central door; three vertical panels with a six-paned upper light. The door is behind a gabled thatched porch on square posts. One 2/2 horned sash right and left under slightly segmented arches. Three similar 2/2 sashes to the first floor all under eyebrow thatching. One partly external stack to the west. There is a second stack, on the ridge right of centre. The east and west returns each have a 2/2 horned sash under a segmental arch. The north (rear) return is dominated by a single-storey contemporary extension, of flint with brick dressings and a pantiled gabled roof. The east side of the extension has a 20th century four-panelled glazed door into the kitchen, and two plank doors to its right, leading into storerooms. The upper floor of the main house wall has three 2/2 horned sashes under eyebrow thatching. 

 

1937. Mr and Mrs Albert RANDELL moved into the house when new, and had it as a smallholding, keeping chickens in sheds behind the house.

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NEXT W.I. MEETING

Tuesday September 7th

Commencing 7.30pm

Marie Carden
and her new HELPING DOG, Blue

at Sea Palling Village Hall

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NEXT PARISH COUNCIL MEETING

Thursday 19th August


Commencing at 7pm
at Horsey Hall
(By kind permission of
Mr & Mrs Buxton)
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