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49 & 50, North Brink, Wisbech

History of 49 & 50 North Brink

Listed Building

Early C19 pair of houses with common facade and eliptical arched cartway to right of centre. Local brown brick, slate roof with two ridge stacks and one end stack to south-west.

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