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A tinted postcard view of a river lined by gabled townhouses, with a white rail fence running along the foreground riverbank.

22 – 25 North Brink, Wisbech

22 – 25 North Brink, Wisbech

History of North Brink, Wisbech

(22)

Listed Building

House built later in same style as pair of Jacobean-Gothic
revival houses built by Algenon Peckover (1803-1893) between
1854 and 1860.

(23 & 24)

Listed Building

Pair of Jacobean-Gothic revival houses built by Algenon Peckover
(1803-1893) between 1854 and 1860. Yellow gault brick with
limestone dressings; tiled roof with fleur de lys ridge tiles.
Two storeys with attics and basements.

(25)

Listed Building

House, built in 1861, date on stone plaque in rear gabled wall,
in the style of Nos. 23 and 24. Designed by Algenon Peckover
(1803-1893). 

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