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A two-story house with flint walls, red-brick corners and window arches, a tiled roof, and a single central brick chimney.

16 Abbey Street, Ickleton (©RGL2023)

Limburys, 16 Abbey Street Ickleton

History of Limburys

Listed building:

Early to mid C19 possibly earlier. Flint rubble, plain tiled steeply pitched roof, red brick ridge stack to right of centre with upper courses rebuilt.

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