Cumnor House, Abbey Hill
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Image: © E Gammie Taken: 30 Aug 2010
At the corner of Abbey Hill and Abbey End. Dating from the mid 18th century and yes, it is drooping a little to the left. Described by Pevsner as a Georgian 'straightforward five-bay job'. Grade II listed as 17-19 Abbey Hill, LBS no. 307729
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