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A row of old brick buildings with tiled roofs, featuring a sign for C. G. Tebbutt Ltd. on the gable end of the corner shop.

Church Street Eynesbury

7 – 9 & 12, Lee Court, Eynesbury

History of 7-9 & 12 Lee Court

Listed Building

Earlier C18, refronted later C19.

The location in the old photo is now next to Navigation Wharf. The Village Blacksmith public house advertise C G Tebbutt Ltd. It was used for billeting soldiers in WWI.

(Huntingdonshire Through Time, Akeroyd and Clifford)

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  • world war one

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