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48 High Street, Soham

History of 48 High Street

Listed Building

Two cottages, now one, forming an L-plan. The front range was an open-hall, C16, into which the floor and hearth were inserted in C17. In c.1840 the facade was cased in gault brick. (Historic England)

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