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A two-story stone house with a pitched tiled roof, dormer windows, and a central porch inscribed with the name Bury House.

Bury House, Little Downham (RGL2026)

Bury House, Little Downham

History of Bury House, Little Downham

Listed Building

House. Dated stone plaque ‘RC 1700’ on east wall. Early C19 and c.1900 renovations and alterations.

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  • Historic England
  • Photographs

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  • Listed building

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  • Little Downham

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