Description: Pretty regency houses with decorative bargeboards, bands of different coloured tiles cladding the walls and stone lower storey. They are located in the village which was moved in the 1820s by Jesse Watts-Russell, the local landowner, from its position near his house of Ilam Hall, and rebuilt in its current location in what Watts-Russell considered to be 'Alpine style'. This explains both the unusual style of the buildings and the surprising distance between them and the village church.