All these cottages are listed grade II.

Nos 27-29 were built in the late 17th or early 18th century in red and grey brick with an old tiled roof and a dormer window.

31 Whielden St, c1915 (ame256 – by permission of Bucks Museum)

Nos. 31-33 are older, late 16th or early 17th century and subsequently altered.  They have an old tile roof.  It is thought that no. 33 was the cross-wing of no. 31 and it has interesting exposed timbers.

No. 35 was built in the late 17th century and subsequently altered.  There is an old three light transomed leaded window casement to the first floor.

 

 

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