Thanks to John Loadman of Thorley for
making this information available.


1. LONDON ROAD
(East side)
Thorley Street
Old Post Office Cottages
Nos 4 and 5
17th c. house: Grade II Listed

2. LONDON ROAD (East side)
Thorley Street
The Blue House
17th c. or earlier: Grade II Listed

3. LONDON ROAD (East side)
Thorley Street
Coach and Horses PH
15th c. or early 16th c. hall-house: Grade II Listed

4. LONDON ROAD (West side)
Thorley Street
Sparrows Nest
(within gates at entrance to Thorley House)
17th c: Grade II Listed

5. LONDON ROAD (West side)
Thorley Street
Thorley House
Circa 1901 (in Kelly's Directory 1902)
by Eustace C Frere, architect, as his
own residence. Grade II Listed

6. LONDON ROAD (West side)
Thorley Street
Glen View and Moorlands
17th c. or earlier. House, now No 2: Grade II Listed

7. LONDON ROAD (west side)
Thorley Street
Elm Trees
Late 17th c. or early 18th c. house. Grade II Listed

8. LONDON ROAD (West side)
Thorley Street
Thorley Wash Cottages
17th c. or earlier. Grade II Listed

9. LONDON ROAD (West side)
Thorley Street
Thorley Wash Grange
(Formerly listed as Thorley Wash Farm)
Circa 1700, over 16th c. or earlier cellar. Grade II Listed

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