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Westbury Farmhouse (now Dixies Farmhouse), 91 and 93 High Street, Ashwell, Hertfordshire

RIBA42213
NOTES: This farmhouse, now two houses, dates from the late 15th or early 16th century with later additions.

Pednor House (formerly Little Pednor), Chartridge, Buckinghamshire

RIBA42377
Forbes & Tate
NOTES: The original 17th and 18th century farm buildings were enlarged by Edwin Forbes of Forbes & Tate in 1911-1912.

Pednor House (formerly Little Pednor), Chartridge, Buckinghamshire: the courtyard

RIBA42378
Forbes & Tate
NOTES: The original 17th and 18th century farm buildings were enlarged by Edwin Forbes of Forbes & Tate in 1911-1912. He also added the circular dovecote.

'Queenslander', a typical Queensland farmhouse

RIBA42507
NOTES: A typical Queensland house is constructed of timber with a corrugated-iron roof. It is high-set on timber stumps with verandahs front and back.

Wolston House, Brisbane Valley, Queensland: a verandah with corrugated-iron roof.

RIBA42508
NOTES: This early stone and brick Queensland farmhouse was built in 1852 and greatly extended in the 1860s.

Manor Farm, Old Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

RIBA43346
NOTES: The house is mostly 17th century with an early 19th century front. The town of Wolverton, along with those of Bletchley, Stony Stratford and Milton Keynes, is part of the urban area of Milton Keynes, designated a new town in 1967.
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