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Bell Inn, Co-op, 2 West Street, Isleham

History of Bell Inn

In the early 20th century this was kept by John Hills. He also made sweets and rock and had a stall on the village green on festivals.

Site was sold to the Co-op in 1914 for £290.

1963 shop with living quarters was replaced in 1963 and extended in 1983.

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