English: Heggy’s Cottage at Haconby, near Bourne, Lincolnshire. The oldest secular property in Haconby is reputed to be Heggy’s Cottage, built in the late 16th century and now preserved as a rare example of the mud and stud method of construction, the name originating from a former resident, Arthur Headland, who was known locally at Heggy and allowed to remain in residence long after the property had been condemned.
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