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Single-story brick building with stepped gables and boarded windows, seen from a street under overhanging tree branches.

The alms houses in King Street

127 King Street, Knight & Mortlock’s Almshouses

History of 127 King Street

Built 1880

1913 Mrs Larkin

1962

Mrs L A Seeking

https://cambridgeunitedcharities.wordpress.com/the-almshouses/#King_Street

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King Street

Castle End Mission / Castle End Working Men’s Institute / Morning School / Chinese Church

117 King Street, Knight & Mortlock’s (St Mary’s) Almshouses

Parish Room, High Street, Cherry Hinton

University Almshouses

76 (42) King Street

1, (21), (104 – 105) King Street, King’s Arms, Royal Arms Public House, Glaziers Arms

4 (6) (1 – 5) King Street, Cambridge Arms

6 (7) King Street, The Cambridge Arms, Cambridge

119 King Street, Knight & Mortlock’s Almshouses

69 (83) King Street

107 (64) King Street, The Yorkshire Grey, Cambridge

32 (20) King Street

93 (70) King Street