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Two-storey yellow brick house with three gables, sash windows, prominent chimneys, and a tall hedge across the front garden.

King’s Acre Horningsea

Kings Acre, High Street, Horningsea

History of Kings Acre, High Street Horningsea

Listed building:

Farmhouse. Late C19. Stack of early C17 farmhouse on site and reused material. Gault brick with red brick details, local C17 brick plain tile roofs.

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