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A grey-painted house with a tiled roof, two dormer windows, a central door with a canopy, and a low brick wall in the front.

14 High Street, Great Eversden (RGL2025)

14 High Street, Great Eversden

History of 14 High Street, Great Eversden

A grey-painted house with a white bird emblem on its gable wall stands behind a garden fence beside a red post box.

14 High Street, Great Eversden (RGL2025)

A grey stone relief of a bird in flight attached to the plain, light grey rendered gable wall of a building.

14 High Street, Great Eversden (RGL2025)

An old, weathered red cast-iron wall-mounted post box with a crown and GR monogram set into a light grey painted brick wall.

14 High Street, Great Eversden (RGL2025)

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