The row of cottages were built around 1840 and lived in by brewery and mill workers at the time.
In the 1960s and 70s the cottages were scheduled for demolition, but fortunately saved and now Grade II listed, as can be seen by the original wooden sash windows with the old wonkey glass.
As a consequence, any changes have been done in a sympathetic manner, but at the same time making it a warm, welcoming place to stay.