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A white-walled cottage with a thatched roof, brick chimney, ivy-covered front wall, and several multi-pane windows.

48 High Street, Horningsea

48 High Street, Kings Hatch, Horningsea

History of Kings Hatch

Listed building:

Cottage. C17. Timber framed and plastered and painted brick.

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