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A street scene in Fenstanton with a large timber-framed house and a low thatched cottage, with a small group standing in front.

Chequer Street, Fenstanton (1907)

43, 41, 39, 37 Chequer Street, Fenstanton

History of 41 Chequer Street

A row of connected brick cottages with dark timber framing, gabled roofs, and a tall hedge in the foreground.

37 – 43 Chequer Street, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

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