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Audley House, Littleport

History of Audley House

A black-and-white Ordnance Survey map section showing building footprints, street names, and land parcels in Littleport.

Littleport OS 1901

According to Boyhood Recollections of Littleport by Alva Harlock (1988) Audley House was a Georgian house that had been lived in by James Little Luddington. However, the property failed to sell, was demolished and the site sold off in plots.

A gardener’s cottage on the site was occupied by the Washington family. Arthur Washington was the postman.

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