English: The Dower House, Winster C17 with later additions. This gabled house was probably built on the site of the manor house. It stands at the foot of West Bank, facing east along Main Street with its back to the church.
Like many houses in the village it has a number of blind windows which may have been the result of the Window Tax levied on houses with more than six windows between 1696 and 1851.
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