[1] The building is of a timber frame with stone and was probably constructed in the 16th century.
According to a plaque on the building, an earlier dwelling stood on the site at least as early as 1455.
The current façade was probably constructed by Nicholas Hyett (1709–1777),[2] a local lawyer and justice of the peace.
In 1988 the building was converted to flats by Avondown Housing Association and Gloucester City Council.
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