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A whitewashed cottage with a dark thatched roof and a central chimney sits beside a narrow lane with a green wheelie bin.

The Thatch, Dock Lane

The Thatch, Dock Lane, Horningsea

History of the The Thatch Dock Lane

Listed building:

Cottage, possible early C16. Timber framed and plastered with local brick walls and large stack to east. Pantiled roof to lean to. Reed thatch.

A red brick cottage with a thatched roof, a dormer window, and peeling paint, surrounded by overgrown greenery and bushes.

The Thatch, Horningsea, 2002

A large, tapering brick chimney rises above a thatched cottage partially obscured by dense green foliage and willow trees.

The Thatch, 2002

A thatched, white-walled cottage with a prominent brick chimney and an adjacent wooden-clad extension under a clear blue sky.

The Thatch, Horningsea, 2012

A brick chimney rises above a single-story white cottage with a pantile roof, adjacent to a timber-clad building.

The Thatch, Dock Lane

The River Cam flows past grassy banks lined with trees, with reflections of the foliage visible on the calm water's surface.

River Cam, Dock Lane, Horningsea (RGL2024)

The River Cam flows through a tree-lined landscape with pink wildflowers and green foliage growing along the grassy bank.

River Cam, Dock Lane, Horningsea (RGL2024)

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