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13 & 15 The Green, Histon

History of 13 & 15 The Green

Buildings on this side of the Green were destroyed in a fire in the 1940s. They were owned by Chivers and subsequently restored to their original design.

Next to the cottages was a huge barn where the Baptist preacher C H Spurgeon came for tea with the congregation after preaching in the chapel opposite.

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