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Osgood

Photograph at the Osgood plaque

Osgoods 14-16 High Street The Osgood family, with variant spelling of Hosegood, Algood and others, is known to have owned land in Salterton from 1422. This little building, originally even smaller and thatched, built of timber, cob and lath, may well date back at least 300 years, and is probably the oldest surviving in the street. Restored by Priscilla Hull 1998-9 Architect, Christopher Briscoe Builders, Pantoll & Sons

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