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    'View of the south-southeast facing gable wall, looking northeast. The windows in the first floor were undoubtedly added when the roof was raised in the 20th century.' Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.Interior view looking west-southwest from the modern kitchen to the original window which is now 'an internal feature between the barn and the 20th century extension.' Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.'View from garden on northern side of Little Pentre cottage, looking north towards Pentre Farm. Note the bridge across the now disused bed of the London & North West Railway.' Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, Nov. 2018.Detailed view of 'gap between the late 19th-century extension and the garden wall' which suggests 'that one or the other may have been built in modern times.' Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.Photograph showing the 19th century barn which was converted into Little Pentre cottage. The part of the building in the foreground is a modern extension. Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.East northeastern side of Little Pentre, showing extension to original barn. 19th century extension's roof is slightly lower than the purely modern extension's roof on the right. Photographed & described by Jenny Hall & Paul Sambrook of Trysor, Nov. 2018.View looking west southwest at Little Pentre farmhouse. 'The earlier extension off the east-northeast lateral wall of the original barn can be seen clearly here.' Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.Interior view looking west-southwest at 'wooden steps leading from the original barn down to the fist extension added to the building, probably in the late 19th century.' Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.'View of ceiling inside kitchen extension showing change in rook height. The lower ceiling reflects the height of the 19th century extension, the higher ceiling is modern.' Photographed and described by Jenny Hall & Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.Exterior view of the south-southwestern lateral wall of Little Pentre cottage. The doorways are original, the roof and chimney are modern. Photographed and described by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook of Trysor, November 2018.

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