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Old Rectory, Snailwell

History of Old Rectory

Listed Building

Originally the rectory, early C18, including within the plan two separate medieval buildings, possibly wings of an C12 earlier house.

Outbuildings, early C19. Four outbuildings including an open cartshed, with common gable walls forming one range.

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