File:The House that Moved in Exeter - geograph.org.uk - 1727313.jpg
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"The House that Moved" is at Stepcote Hill, beside St Mary Steps Church, Exeter. It is a small Tudor (1471) timber-framed house. One room-wide but three stories high, it created a bit of a sensation when it was threatened by road expansion in 1961. Rather than demolishing it, they decided to move it! It was put on rollers and moved to its current location, some 70 metres (75 yards) from the original place.
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current | 09:12, 6 January 2017 | ![]() | 426 × 640 (71 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | "The House that Moved" is at Stepcote Hill, beside St Mary Steps Church, Exeter. It is a small Tudor (1471) timber-framed house. One room-wide but three stories high, it created a bit of a sensation when it was threatened by road expansion in 1961. Rather than demolishing it, they decided to move it! It was put on rollers and moved to its current location, some 70 metres (75 yards) from the original place. |
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