Clare Cottage
Clare Cottage is set back from Mathews Lane. It replaced the building known as Rectory farm which burn down, when the house was unoccupied, in the 1980s. Ironically, in 1979, whilst preparing for the first history of Great Bradley , Barbara Buchs noted "Rectory Farm is unique in the village as being a wholly timber-framed three storey house of typically Suffolk architecture, which probably had a thatched roof. Should it have a preservation order on it? There is a pump in the garden of Rectory Farm"
For more pictures and information on Clare Cottage go to the Villlage Archive here: Clare Cottage Archive
The sales brochure below is from 2014. You can read it online or download it.
In the photos below, the blue building is Rectory Farm and the building that replaced it is Clare Cottage in Suffolk Pink. Click on a picture below to see the full image.
For more pictures and information on Clare Cottage go to the Villlage Archive here: Clare Cottage Archive
The sales brochure below is from 2014. You can read it online or download it.
In the photos below, the blue building is Rectory Farm and the building that replaced it is Clare Cottage in Suffolk Pink. Click on a picture below to see the full image.