Capturing Cambridge
  • search
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

67 Church End (146 Rosemary Lane)/ The Old Rosemary Branch

History of 67 Church End

Royal Commission Survey of Cambridge 1959: 400 yds N by W of the parish church, of two storeys with attics, has walls of timber framing, with the ground floors under built in modern brick. It is a small building of the early 18th century with a central chimney stack … On the timber lintel of the fireplace in the E ground-floor room are the initials and date W M 1708.

Contribute

Do you have any information about the people or places in this article? If so, then please let us know using the Contact page or by emailing capturingcambridge@museumofcambridge.org.uk.

Dear Visitor,

 

Thank you for exploring historical Cambridgeshire! We hope you enjoy your visit.

 

Did you know that we are a small, independent Museum and that we rely on donations from people like you to survive?

 

If you love Capturing Cambridge, and you are able to, we’d appreciate your support today.

 

Every donation makes a world of difference.

 

Thank you,

The Museum of Cambridge