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Barn, 79 North Street, Burwell

History of Barn

Listed Building:

Corn barn, mid C19. Painted clunch with brick quoins and dressings, dentil brick eaves cornice. Half hipped slated king post roof of five bays. Rear central storage outshut. Full height boarded doors facing east. Ventilation slits and two gable owl holes. Associated with C19 river trade, situated with access to Burwell Lode.

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