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A light-colored two-story farmhouse with a tiled roof and two brick chimneys stands behind a low hedge under a bright sky.

Home Farm, Great Gransden (RGL2025)

Home Farmhouse, 10 East Street, Great Gransden

History of Home farmhouse

Listed Building

Farmhouse, C17, timber framed and plastered, with three unit plan and one bay of an early C16 building retained at the service end to the south-east. Rear wings, early C19, timber framed and plastered. (Historic England)

 

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