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A white, two-storey cottage with a moss-covered thatched roof, two dormer windows, and a dark wooden door set behind a fence.

50 High Street Foxton (RGL2026)

50 High Street, Severalls, Foxton

History of Severalls

Listed building

Cottage. 1560 for John Everard.

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