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| The Old Rectory, Old Bens Cottage, The Old Barn |
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| A brick building of the 18th century, standing to the east of the church. It has black glazed pantiles. Flint walling at the rear has been cemented over. The rectory was sold by the church authorities and the Rector moved to Mundesley in 1979. |
| Old Ben's cottage is situated on the road towards Trimingham. Made of flint and bricks, with a reed thatched roof. |
| The Old Barn is next to Ben's Cottage, it has a reed-thatched roof, and is probably of the 17th century. Across the road is Grove Farm, a pantiled house of flint with brick dressing. It has casements with leaded lights, a late georgian doorway and probably dates from the 18th century. |
| About 75 yds from the Barn is Hillside House, about 18th century, brick with black glazed pantiles, casements and a simple late georgian doorway. |