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The Registrar's House
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The Registrar's House

The Registrar's house and office (Grade II listed) are built in the Egyptian style. The square building has pairs of sloping windows.

The house was originally in an elegant setting with a weeping silver beech tree to the east and a formal garden to the north.

These premises have been converted into privately run offices.

English Heritage has the task of identifying and protecting buildings of architectural or historic interest. They inspect the buildings and award grades:

  • Grade II* buildings are particularly important buildings of more than special interest
  • Grade II buildings are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them

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