St Ives in Cambridgeshire |
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Grade Two |
1/70 |
29/09/1951 |
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No 6, The Pavement |
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St. Ives |
Plain Tile |
North East |
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Formerly the Three Horse Shoes Tavern, 18th Century altered. Two storeys with attics, gault brick with red brick dressings, tile mansard roof. Three windows, middle with semicircular head. Modrn frames and lead glazing. Two flat topped dormers. Ground floor modern shop front. |
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Map showing the general location in St Ives | |||
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