DescriptionGolder Close House, Strelley - geograph.org.uk - 659580.jpg
English: Golder Close House, Strelley A large three storey mid 18th Century red brick house with later additions to the rear, at the eastern end of Strelley. The house is L-shaped with a slate roof. Adjoining the property is a buttressed boundary wall with gabled brick coping along the roadside boundary. The village was "removed" from its original position in SK5042 to allow for the creation of parkland when the present Hall was built between between 1789 and 1793. Most of the cottages and houses in the village originate from this time.
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