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A rectangular, stone-textured panel set into a wall, topped with a triangular pediment and defined by horizontal stone framing.

Comberton, oriel window, 17th cent. (RcHM)

57 West Street, Comberton

History of 57 West Street, Comberton

Listed Building:

House. c.1660, early C19 and mid C20.

A white two-story cottage with tiled roof, central brick chimney, and a picket fence in front under an overcast sky.

57 West Street, Comberton mid 17th cent. (RCHM)

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