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A white, two-story house with a dormer-windowed roof behind a brick wall, partially obscured by a tall, mature conifer tree.

Rectory Farm, Comberton 18th cent. (RCHM)

Church Farmhouse (Rectory Farm), The Causeway, Comberton

History of Church Farmhouse

Listed Building:

House. Early C18. Brick, painted, with plain tiled roof, half hipped with two parallel ridges and valley between.

A pale brick three-storey house with dormer windows stands behind a low brick wall and white wooden gates.

Church Farmhouse Comberton (RGL2026)

A pale brick farmhouse with a tiled roof stands behind a low stone wall and white gates, viewed from a cobbled path.

Church Farmhouse Comberton (RGL2026)

A long brick wall in the foreground fronts a complex of buildings with grey tiled roofs and a yellow rendered gable end.

Church Farmhouse Comberton (RGL2026)

 

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