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A two-story brick house with a slate roof behind tall decorative wrought iron gates and a gravel driveway in Cheveley.

Glebe House, Cheveley (RGL2025)

Glebe House, 146 High Street, Cheveley

History of Glebe House

Listed Building

House, formerly the rectory. Mid to late C18, alterations c.1831.

Gates and standards. Early C18. … Gates originally from Horseheath and similar to pairs resited at St John’s and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge. 

An angled perspective of a weathered red brick wall bordering a dirt path with green tree branches hanging in the foreground.

Glebe House wall, Cheveley (RGL2025)

A textured tree trunk stands in the foreground beside a long, weathered red brick wall with a road and a parked car beyond.

Glebe House wall, Cheveley (RGL2025)

A long, weathered red-brick wall borders a roadside pavement, featuring a single, small, arched brick-lined opening.

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