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A small, white cottage with a tiled roof, dormer windows, and a central chimney, set behind a gravel driveway and bushes.

64 High Street Coton

64 High Street, Coton

History of 64 High Street Coton

Listed building:

Pair of cottages, now one. Late C18 or early C19. Timber-framed, roughcast rendered and tiled, mansard roof with shared grey brick ridge stack.

A small cottage with a tiled gambrel roof and two dormer windows stands beside a white rendered wall that slopes outward.

64 High Street, Coton (RCHB)

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