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The Priory was built between 1710-20. In the early 1970s it was extensively altered for commercial premises, with a rear extension. The dark red brick facade with red brick vertical bandings complement its status as a fine Georgian mansion. The front door is early 19th century and the porch is made of Tuscan wood. The topographical artist and cartographer Thomas Baskerfield, who has 235 drawings and plans listed in the British Library catalogue, used the house as his country residence. Source: https://www.redbournvillage.org.uk.
Author: S Crouch