Plate 47: Houses of Stone

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.

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Houses of Stone.

(8) Cottages on E. side of Duck Street, 600 yds. N.N.W. of Church, with early 18th-century inscription.

(4) The Rectory, late 16th century.

(20), (21), (22) and (24) Cottages, S. side of High Street, 17th and early 18th-century.

(39) Carr's Farm, E. side of Oundle Road, 17th-century.

Elton.

Kimbolton. (5) Stonely Priory House, 15th or early 16th-century.

Farcet. (5) House, S. side of street, 180 yds. E. of Church, dated 1684.

Orton Waterville. (3) Manor Farm, dated 1571. West Front.

Alwalton. (4) Porch, re-built and now a lodge or cottage, 200 yds. N.N.E. of the Church, late 16th or early 17th-century.