Hazelrigg House

The property has a tiled roof and has three gables; the house as built was originally wider, with five rather the current three gables which were added in the 17th century, probably at the same time that the front of the house was remodelled; an extension was also added at the rear.

This rebuilding may have been made in addition to the repairs after its partial damage caused by the Great Fire.

In the early 1960s it was acquired by the national architects practice of Marshman Warren Taylor who remained there until the late 1970s.

In 1994 English Heritage became the tenant, staying until 2004; after this the property was occupied by a succession of children's nurseries.

Coursed rubble, three big dormers with semi-circular gables typical of the mid 17th C. Tall mullioned windows.

Hazelrigg House