By Harold Braks-pcar, F.S.A. 



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is a ditch on the soutli and along part of the garden on the west, 

 and it seems tliat the wliole site was originally protected on all 

 four sides. 



There is a low-walled garden in front of the house having in the 

 middle of the south wall two square piers, surmounted by turned 

 vases of late seventeenth century date, belonging to the entrance 

 gate. From these a straight walk leads up to the porch. This is 



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I'jitraiKH' Doorway 



■ liU'i'ed 1)V a wide doorway of two moulded nuMiibers, ihe oiiior of 



wlncli is s(|uare-headod and \\\v iiiiHMa llaL four-centred an-h wiili 



usixhI span.h-ils. On oiLhor sido arc small Hal i>ilaslcrs. willi 



