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Two attached brick buildings on a street, one cream-painted with a vine-covered gable and the other a taller, plain brick row.

Chicory Factory, Bell Lane (RGL2025)

Chicory factory, Bell Lane, Fenstanton

History of chicory factory

The first chicory factory in England, it was destroyed by fire. It belonged to J A Wootten.

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