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A row of attached, white-walled cottages with thatched roofs and brick chimneys behind a wooden fence along a narrow path.

Peggs Yard, Mill End Road Cherry Hinton, 1929 (MoC285/54)

Cherry Hinton Data

Cherry Hinton Data

A narrow, unpaved road curves past traditional houses and large, leafless trees, with two small figures standing in the center.

Back Lane, Cherry Hinton, 1924 (MoC111/57)

Location of this photo unknown


Watercolor painting showing a village with a church tower nestled among trees, reached by a winding road through open fields.

Cherry Hinton, early 19th century, by Richard Relhan


Mike Petty’s Scrapbook:

https://archive.org/details/CambridgeCherryHintonVillageScrapbook1897To1990

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