Pictures of buildings mentioned in the second edition “Suffolk” volume of “The Buildings of England” series by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
![Stacks Image 31](../resources/Chelsworth-1.jpg)
After the Church Pevsner mentions The Grange and then says "Very pretty village street" with one example house opposite the bridge not easily identifiable ("timber-framed and thatched") and then the Rectory and finally the bridge. I'll highlight those mentioned and then provide a selection of the rest of the houses.
Starting with The Grange it can be seen above alongside the church. Pevsner says: "By the church. With divers gables, and in the porch gable a cartouche with the date 1694." Below in more detail:
Starting with The Grange it can be seen above alongside the church. Pevsner says: "By the church. With divers gables, and in the porch gable a cartouche with the date 1694." Below in more detail:
![Stacks Image 27](../resources/Chelsworth-2.jpg)
Next, "the Rectory, with a stuccoed C18 front and two projecting wings". As below:
![Stacks Image 23](../resources/Chelsworth-3.jpg)
The final identifiable mention is: "The Bridge is really two short hump bridges of brick. One is dated 1754 by Jervoise." As seen here:
![Stacks Image 39](../resources/Chelsworth-5.jpg)
![Stacks Image 42](../resources/Chelsworth-4.jpg)
Opposite the bridge is the local pub and other houses as can be seen here:
![Stacks Image 11](../resources/Chelsworth-7.jpg)
So, now a selection of houses in more detail:
![Stacks Image 15](../resources/Chelsworth-6.jpg)
![Stacks Image 7](../resources/Chelsworth-8.jpg)
![Stacks Image 47](../resources/Chelsworth-9.jpg)
![Stacks Image 49](../resources/Chelsworth-10.jpg)
![Stacks Image 51](../resources/Chelsworth-11.jpg)
![Stacks Image 53](../resources/Chelsworth-12.jpg)
![Stacks Image 55](../resources/Chelsworth-13.jpg)
![Stacks Image 57](../resources/Chelsworth-14.jpg)
![Stacks Image 59](../resources/Chelsworth-15.jpg)