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520, Montpellier, Coldham’s Lane

History of Montpellier

1939

In 1939 the Bentley family moved into Montpellier, 520, Coldham’s Lane.

A detailed account of the life of the Bentley family and their experiences of the area can be found here.

https://cherry-hinton.ccan.co.uk/content/catalogue_item/as-it-is-exactly-70-years-since-my-familly-decended-on-cherry-hinton-i-thought-you-might-like-to-put-my-ramblings-on-the-website-david-bentley

 


1962

David A Painter

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