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Passhouse farm, Papworth St Agnes

Passhouse Farmhouse, Papworth St Agnes

History of Passhouse Farmhouse

Listed Building

Farmhouse. C17, later and C20 additions.

Dora Tack describes the house in Whispering Elms.

Lathe and plaster, thatched roof; six rooms

1942

George Frederick Rossin (Fred), agricultural worker for Chris Britten in Hilton

Elizabeth (Liz) née Shepherd, from Yelling, wife

Gladys, daughter

Phyllis Mahala (Phil),  daughter, stayed home to help mother

Peter, grandson

Farmhouse was repaired and enlarged by Richard Corney Grain 1979 – 1985.

 

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