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Barn, 83 North Road, Burwell

History of 83 North Road

Listed Building

Corn barn, early C19. Painted clunch with brick quoins and foundations, dentil eaves cornice and dressings to openings. Red pantile roof. Storage aisle to west. Three bays. Geometric patterned ventilation holes, two owl holes in gables. Full height central boarded doors facing east. Situated with access to Burwell Lode and associated with C19 river trade.

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