Winslow

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire, Volume 2, East. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1932.

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92 WINSLOW (C.b.)

(O.S. 6 in. (a)XX, S.E., (b)XXI, N.W.)

Winslow is a township W. of Bromyard.

Secular

a(1). Steward's Hyde, house, in the S.W. corner of the parish, is of two storeys with cellars. The walls are timber-framed and the roofs are slate-covered. The S. wing formed part of a fairly large late 16th or early 17th-century house, foundations of which extend towards the S.E. The rest of the existing building is modern. The old wing has exposed timber-framing and chamfered ceiling-beams.

Condition—Good.

b(2). Cottage, at Rowden Abbey, in the N. part of the parish, is of two storeys, timber-framed and with tiled roofs. It was built late in the 17th century and has exposed framing and a large stone chimney-stack. Inside the building the ceiling-beams are exposed.

Condition—Good.

b(3). Rowden Mill, house, 300 yards N. of (2), is of two storeys, timber-framed and with slate-covered roofs. The middle part of the house only dates from the 17th century and has some exposed timber-framing.

Condition—Good.