English: Bogle. Bogle is the name on the map but I have seen this Tudor/Jacobean house called "Beaugill" in an account published in 1926. The board on the gable above the porch reads "1643 H.W.I.I.", the letters apparently standing for Hugessen (the family name), William, John and James. The house dates from earlier but was purchased by the Hugessens in 1643 and enlarged by them. The house stands at the junction of Lynsted Lane with Bogle Road.
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