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Sepia-toned view of a quiet street lined with rows of dark brick houses and a corner building displaying a sale sign.

Junction of Ferry Lane and Chesterton High Street

2 – 4 Ferry Lane / Water Street, Chesterton

History of 2 - 4 Ferry Lane

1911

Harriet Collins, 64, charwoman chemical laboratory, b Chesterton


1913

(2) Old Chesterton Institute

Mrs Hayman, caretaker

(4) Mrs F Collins

A row of two-story brick houses with sash windows and dark doors, featuring a white-painted shopfront on the right corner.

4 Ferry Lane, Aug 1974 (MoC 43/75)


2021 Farringtons fishing tackle

A two-storey white painted building with a red brick ground floor corner shop, positioned on a street corner under cloudy skies.

2 – 4 Ferry Lane ©RGL2023

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