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Pink timber-framed cottage with a thatched roof and a chimney, featuring a wisteria plant growing against a low street wall.

The Glebe, Hemingford Grey (RGL2025)

The Glebe and barn, High Street, Hemingford Grey

History of The Glebe

Listed Building

C16 cottage with original ‘open-hall’ plan and jettied cross-wing of two bays; furthur C17 extension to east.

A long, salmon-pink cottage with a thick thatched roof, timber framing, and multiple white-paned windows lining a street.

The Glebe, Hemingford Grey (RGL2025)

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  • tudor

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