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Wooden staircase with turned balusters, square newel posts topped with spherical finials, and a geometric handrail design.

Caxton Hall, late 17th cent. (RCHM)

Caxton Hall, St Peters Street

History of Caxton Hall

Listed Building:

House. c.1670 with early C18 extension and C19 and C20 alterations. Red brick. Plain tile hipped roofs. Two original stacks and early C18 side stack to wing with upper courses rebuilt.

A two-storey brick building with a hipped tiled roof, rectangular windows, and a single doorway on a grassy, sloping site.

Caxton Hall late 17th cent. (RCHM)

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