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A white cottage with a red pantile roof, two dormer windows, blue door numbered 53, and multi-pane white-framed windows.

53 High Street, Linton

53 High Street, Chapel Terrace, Linton

History of Chapel Terrace

Listed Building:

Row of cottages formerly a row of seven known as ‘Chapel Terrace’. Late C18 or early C19 by Wm Day (b.1771, d.1825) a builder. Timber-framed and plastered, some with roughcast and pebbledash render.

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