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Cream-colored single-story building with a flat roof, dark front door, bay window, and decorative pilasters on the facade.

54 High Street, Soham (RGL2025)

54 High Street, Soham

History of 54 High Street

A quiet street scene with a modern white building and brick houses behind a low wall, viewed from a wide pavement.

High Street Soham

Bank House, just beyond the bank, was demolished in 1958. It had been lived in by the Sudbury family. The new bank building was built by Fuller and Johnson and opened in 1926. The first manager was H R Buck.

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