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Rose and Crown, Histon

Rose and Crown, Impington

History of the Rose and Crown

Listed building:

Late C16 and early C17. Timber framed, plastered and exposed; long straw thatch and plain tile roofs. Original cottage with lobby entry, one storey and attic, partly demolished and replaced by two storey building of three timber framed bays.


1842

Sold as part of Nutter sale

1842_Sale_of_Nutter_properties


1875, rear of Rose and Crown during Histon Feast, 6th July

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