English: Hyde's House, Dinton This beautiful grade I listed house is an early C18 rebuilding of an earlier C17 house that once stood on the site. A former rectory, it was so named after the Hyde family who were resident here, one of whom was Edward Hyde, first Earl of Clarendon who was born here in 1609. The house has a tiled hipped mansard roof, with walls of limestone ashlar and rubble stone.
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