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A two-story brick cottage with sash windows, a prominent gable end, and a white bay window on the side under a tiled roof.

20 High Street Waterbeach

20 High Street, Wiles Cottage, Waterbeach

History of Wiles Cottage

Listed building:

Cottage. Late C17 and early C19. Local brick and C19 gault brick, rear wall partly painted.

Black and white line drawing showing a country lane lined with cottages, trees, and tall chimneys under a pale sky.

The Rookery, High Street, Waterbeach

The Rookery was once the home of the Wiles family. (Waterbeach Chronicle (1984))

A detailed 1901 Ordnance Survey map segment showing buildings, land parcels, and The Rookery in Waterbeach.

Waterbeach OS 1901

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