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Two-storey house with white rendered walls, timber-framed gable, tiled roof, and a large red brick external chimney stack.

18 High Street Foxton (RGL2026)

18 High Street, Foxton

History of 18 High Street

Listed Building

House. c.1550 for John Fuller with alterations of c.1660. Timber frame, partly exposed in gable end to road, but mostly plaster rendered.

Twin ornamental octagonal red brick chimney stacks rise from a tiled roof against a pale sky and evergreen tree foliage.

18 High Street Foxton (RGL2026)

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  • tudor

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