Some interesting houses of the 15th and 16th centuries survive.
The early house survives in the present living room and hallway.
The public house would survive another 80 years before finally closing its doors in 1971.
The second house, just outside the camp, survived until 1960.
Some houses on the western side of the village, near the sea, have survived.
The house still survives in a good state of preservation.
The house has survived several floods and at least one major fire.
The house did not survive a fire in the late 1970s.
The weigh house on the line survived until the late 1970s.
The house he originally built on the site does not survive.