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A single-story white cottage with a thatched roof, a central brick chimney, and a black painted base on a quiet street.

18 Station Road, Foxton (RGL2026)

18 Station Road, Foxton

History of 18 Station Road

Listed Building

Cottage. c.1582 by Thomas Wells.

A white cottage with a thatched roof and a brick side extension sits along a narrow road under an overcast sky.

18 Station Road, Foxton (RGL2026)

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