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A gable-ended cream house with a red wall-mounted postbox, small windows, and a low brick wall enclosing a front patio area.

River House, Hemingford Grey (RGL2025)

River House, 67 High Street, Hemingford Grey

History of River House

Listed Building

Mid C18 L-plan house with late C18 facade with parapet. … Circa 1900 studio to rear right hand built by Dendy-Sadler. Gault brick. Tiled, mansard roof. One-storey. External stack to north-east corner. Interior with coved ceiling. Circa 1900 conservatory to right hand with lean-to roof. Side elevation of three bays with wood pilasters,divisions and segmental headed arches of trellis work. Home of the artist W Dendy Sadler (1854-1923) from 1900-1923.

This house was later home of artists A F W Hayward, then Miss Greta Glynn.

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