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Area Two - Around Langley Dyes
Farm With its surviving setting in open countryside, Dyes Farm constitutes an important group of buildings whose context would be destroyed by the proposed development. Visible in views across countryside from the B656.
A substantial 17th century timber-framed, brick and rendered farmhouse with claytiled roof.
17th century timber-framed and weatherboarded barn. References:
Vassars
- Grade II
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Langley Village Langley village lies on the edge of the proposed development and contains a number of key buildings. Langley does not enjoy Conservation Area protections; the proposed development would destroy the context of the village and, as a direct consequence, detract from the setting of this group of Listed Buildings. Farmers
Boy Public House - Grade II
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Cottage - Grade II
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Hall
Farm Cottage - Grade II
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Hall
Farm Buildings - Grade II Range of timber framed and weatherboarded barns and outbuildings of 17th and 18th centuries. References:
School
Cottage - Grade II
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The
Forge - Grade II
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Langley
Hill Farm Buildings - Grade II
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