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Two-storey house with two prominent end chimneys, a central door, and multi-paned windows, partially obscured by bushes.

Clare Farm, Caldecote, 1808 (RCHM)

Clare Farmhouse, Main Street, Caldecote

History of Clare Farmhouse

Listed Building

Farmhouse. Dated 1808 on staircase. (Historic England)

A two-storey brick house with a tiled roof, central pillared porch with a small balcony above, and climbing plants on walls.

Clare Farm, Caldecote, 1808 (RCHB)

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