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A thatched-roof cottage in Foxton behind a tall hedge, featuring two gabled dormer windows and a decorative chimney stack.

44 High Street, Foxton (RGL2026)

44 & 46 High Street, Foxton

History of 44 & 46 High Street

Listed Building

1590 enlarged Cottage./ 1637 for Edward Rayner.

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  • Listed building
  • tudor

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  • Foxton

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