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Talk on historic architecture to be held by the Kingsclere Heritage Association in the village club




The Kingsclere Heritage Association will be holding a talk on historic architecture in the area.

‘The development of timber framed buildings in North Hampshire’ will be fully illustrated and delivered by Bill Fergie, chairman of the historic buildings section of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society.

The talk will take place at 7.45pm on Thursday, September 29, in the Kingsclere Village Club.

Kingsclere
Kingsclere

Kingsclere Heritage Association committee member Helen Gore said: “In this country there are many old properties built with timber frames hiding behind brick interiors.

“In North Hampshire there are many surviving examples and Bill is a widely acknowledged expert on this genre and indeed all old buildings.

“An excellent speaker, Bill will give us a fascinating insight into a number of local examples in this historic field.”

The talk will be preceded by the association’s AGM.



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