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A brick house with a tall conical chimney, timber-framed gable, and a low brick wall featuring a stone finial and ivy growth.

13 High Street Foxton (RGL2026)

13 High Street, The Malt House, Foxton

History of the Malt House

Listed Building

Malthouse now a dwelling. c.1705 by Thomas Wallis, converted to a cottage c.1860.

A blue round commemorative plaque and a small rectangular sign reading 13 The Lodge are mounted on a red brick wall.

13 High Street Foxton (RGL2026)

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