Sedgefield, County Durham

No 10, West End, Sedgefield

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The rough-cast whitewashed house, in the angle where West End turns to run westwards, was originally built as three separate cottages in the early C17th. By 1827 it had become a large single house known as Rose Cottage. It is now called Badgers Green. There is a brick segmented arch incorporated in the right hand half of the house, which was the drive for carriages http://www.sedgefield.net/hertrail/badgreen.html

Uploaded to Geograph by Andrew Curtis on 7 October 2011

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