. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED COTTERED The village of Cottered lies about three-quarters of iron knocker. It seems probable that the present a mile north of the Roman road above referred to, kitchen, and perhaps a small room and lobby to the around and within a triangle formed by the junction of west of the kitchen, formed the old hall, the existing the roads from Buntingford, Ardeley and Cumberlow passage occupying the place of the ' screens. Green. The church stands at the south angle of the triangle in a fairly large churchyard' with the Lo


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED COTTERED The village of Cottered lies about three-quarters of iron knocker. It seems probable that the present a mile north of the Roman road above referred to, kitchen, and perhaps a small room and lobby to the around and within a triangle formed by the junction of west of the kitchen, formed the old hall, the existing the roads from Buntingford, Ardeley and Cumberlow passage occupying the place of the ' screens. Green. The church stands at the south angle of the triangle in a fairly large churchyard' with the Lord- ship to the south-east of it and Cheynes, the manor- house of Cheyney Cottered, to the south-west. The village is mainly along the road a little to the north of the church. The 18th- century almshouses known as the Town Houses, the village school built in 1829, the rectory and a Congregational mission chapel stand in this The Lordship, now a farm-house, is a timber- framed building, occupied by Mr. Tucker. It stands in a moated inclosure, the moat being fairly perfect and filled with water on the south and east sides of the house, but filled in on the north and west. The house apparently dates from about the middle of the 15th cen- tury, and contains several interesting features of an t T-shaped on plan, and th( stories is placed in an angle of th projects' 4. ft. on the north not very easy to determine the original plan, owing to alterations and later subdivisions of the apart-. ) 1 The Town Hoi arly dat It is roughly porch of two is which only front. It is â The entrance door is evidently part of the original house. It is of oak, and has four panels the full height SO [JJJi (tvrtw O Macaw. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Page, William, 1861-1934, ed. Westminster [etc. , A. Constable &a


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