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A two-storey house built from flint and red brick featuring two gabled dormer windows and a dark central front door.

61/63 Abbey Street Ickleton (©RGL2023)

61 & 63 Abbey Street, Ickleton

History of 61 & 63 Abbey Street

Listed Building:

Farmhouse. Late C16 with early to mid C17 range to rear and C19 alterations. Timber-framed and plastered with flint and red brick dressings and painted brick casing. Red plain tiled and C20 plain tiled roofs.

No. 63 was formerly a butcher’s shop. There is a lozenge shaped pargetted panel dated 1684.

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