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MONUMENT NO. 1063541

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A terrace at the eastern end of Exeter Street in the Railway Village. The terrace comprised a double cottage containing two four-roomed dwellings and an eight-roomed lodging house, separated from the main terrace by an alley. The cottages were designed by Brunel and were the first houses in the village to be provided with kitchens. They were constructed in 1845-6 during the development of shops and additional housing in the village. The houses were renovated in 1974 and are constructed of stone rubble and ashlar with slate roofs.

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