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Hurst Park Avenue, Cambridge

History of Hurst Park Avenue

1927 11 26

Chesterton RDC received the layout submitted by Cambridge Estates Ltd for a new building estate in the parish of Impington. They had acquired 30 acres of land. The estate a considerable frontage to Arbury Road. It could be drained mainly into Milton Road by a new road to be called Hurst Park Avenue. It would be developed uniformly on garden suburb lines with wide roads & grass verges.
Credit: Mike Petty, Cambridge Arbury and King’s Hedges Scrapbook 1897–1990.

Sources

  • Mike Petty Archive

Projects

  • Hurst Park Avenue

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