North Brink, Wisbech

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North Brink, Wisbech is a historic riverside street in the Cambridgeshire market town of Wisbech, noted for its fine Georgian architecture and prominent merchant houses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
riverside street
associatedWith Fenland trade
Quaker merchant families
ceremonialCounty Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire
country England
developedPrimarilyIn 18th century
followsBankOf north bank of the River Nene
formsPartOf historic core of Wisbech
hasBuilding Peckover House NERFINISHED
The Castle (Wisbech) NERFINISHED
Wisbech & Fenland Museum (nearby at Museum Square) NERFINISHED
former Corn Exchange buildings
former merchant warehouses
hasBuildingStyle Georgian
Victorian
hasEconomicHistory agricultural produce trade
port-related commerce
hasHeritageStatus many listed buildings
hasLandscapeContext Fenland landscape
hasNotableView River Nene waterfront NERFINISHED
hasPlanningDesignation conservation area street
hasPostalTown Wisbech NERFINISHED
hasTourismRole heritage attraction
hasUrbanForm large merchant houses
terraced townhouses
historicallyUsedFor access to river wharves
knownFor Georgian architecture
merchant houses
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
United Kingdom
Wisbech NERFINISHED
opposite South Brink, Wisbech NERFINISHED
partOf Fenland district NERFINISHED
Wisbech Conservation Area NERFINISHED
region East of England
runsAlong River Nene NERFINISHED
streetType Brink (river embankment street)
transportRole local road
usedFor civic functions
offices
residences

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Peckover House situatedOn North Brink, Wisbech