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Block Hill Bluntisham with barograph memorial

Barograph Memorial, Block Hill, High Street, Bluntisham

History of the Barograph Monument

Listed Building:

At junction with East Street, open shelter. Inscription: ‘Erected in Memory of Charles Prentice and Mary Goodman Tebbutt by their son Louis 1911’.

Block Hill was the centre of commercial activity in the village, as well as the location for the Bluntisham Feast commemorating  St Ethelreda.

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