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A long, whitewashed cottage with a steep thatched roof, mossy patches, and a brick chimney stack on a paved roadside.

18 – 20 The Grip, Linton

18 & 20 The Grip, Linton

History of 18 & 20 The Grip

White cottages with dark thatched roofs and red tiled eaves line a street, with ivy trailing down the gabled side wall.

18 & 20 The Grip, Linton

Listed Building:

Two cottages; late C16 and early C18 with C19 alterations. Timber-framed and plastered. (Historic England)

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  • Listed building
  • tudor

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  • Linton

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