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60, 62 and 64, Main Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Newtown Linford, Leicestershire

60, 62 and 64 Main Street, Newtown Linford

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Range of 3 cottages of medieval period and later. Gable facing the main road. From the left, No 60 is of slate and granite rubble stone with brick dressing and coped gable. Two eyebrow dormer windows and a round thatched door canopy. No 62 has its entrance at the back. Square panel timber framing with painted brick nogging and two eyebrow dormers. No 64 -Old Timbers- on a stone plinth is of post and pan timber framing with painted nogging. Doorway on the right. On the gable end is a well preserved pair of cruck blades partly concealed by the lean-to store. (Photo Oct 2013).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 5 October 2013

Photo ID: 90814
Building ID: 101177655
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