TUDOR HOUSES IN DORSET. 89 



TYNEHAM. 

 1567 and 1583. Hall destroyed. H. I, 618; D. XXII, 68. 



UPCERNE. 

 Built of Abbey stones, good stucco. H.IV, 156. 



WARMWELL. 

 Jac. the N. side older. H. I, 430. 



WEST KNIGHTON. 



Friar Mayne. Preceptory of Knights Hospitallers 1305. 

 H. II, 501. 



WEST STAFFORD. 

 Binghams' porch, wings and gables altered 1720. H. II, 512. 



WEYMOUTH. 



In Trinity Street, a small 2-gabled house. Opposite, another 

 with porch. N. Quay, a gabled house with porch. 



WIMBO.RNE. 



Deans' Court, hall and fishpond, heraldic glass 1550-82. 

 H. Ill, 232. In the town is a gabled house of stone and flint, 

 good ceiling (in the occupation of Mr. T. Coles). [Visited 

 26th August, 1919, with Dr. Le Fleming]. 



WIMBORNE ST. GILES. 

 E. part oldest before 1600. H. Ill, 598. 



WINTERBORNE ANDERSON. 



Stone and brick 3-gabled front and porch 1622. H. I, 160; 

 G. & S. plate cviii. 



WINTERBORNE CLENSTON. 



Walls of stone and flint layers, 15th cent. hall. Renaissance 

 ceiling, outside stair turret, good barn. H, I. 191; D, V. 

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