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Two men stand before a ruined building featuring a large, scorched brick chimney stack, with piles of debris and a tree behind.

Sparrow’s Bakehouse following 1907 fire, Chequer Street, Fenstanton

Sparrow’s Bakehouse, Chequer Street, Fenstanton

History of Sparrow's Bakehouse

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