Badgers, Boxford

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Badgers

Boxford
Berkshire

National Trust

Grid reference: SU43347012
Location: 51°25’43"N, 1°22’41"W
Address: Boxford, Berkshire RG20 8BY
Information

Badgers is an eighteenth century house in Boxford in Berkshire. It is Grade II listed,[1] because of its special architectural and historic interest, and belongs to the National Trust.

The house once consisted of three cottages, which have not been consolidated into one. It is brick-built with a thatched roof, half-hipped to left. It is essentially a single-storey house, though with an attic with five attic windows in the roof.

The windows are casement windows, some with their original leaded lights.

References

  1. Badgers - British Listed Buildings