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Saxby House

A Grade II Listed Building in Freeby, Leicestershire

Saxby House, Main Street, Saxby

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Farmhouse, now a house, with late C17 origins. Coursed rubble and dressed stone with plain tile and pantile roofs. To the right of the photo is the main house with first floor band, moulded eaves, coped gables with kneelers, quoins. Chimney stacks of stone and of brick. West front has central fixed margin light windows, the upper round headed. They are flanked by plain sashe windows with raised heads and fixed flanking lights, at a lower level than the central window. North side, on the left of the photo, has slightly off-centre projecting bake oven, flanked to left by a casement and to right by a triple sash window, both C19. (Photo Apr 2014).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 3 June 2014

Photo ID: 105375
Building ID: 101360856
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