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Old Court Hall, Godmanchester c,1912

Old Court Hall, Godmanchester

History of Old Court Hall

The Court Hall was at first only a covered enclosure but was rebuilt in 1508. The open sides were infilled in 1832 but was pulled down in 1844 and replaced by a Town Hall on a different site.

The widened road here was once intended to be a market place. The central building became Richardson’s, the bakers.

Court Hall, Godmanchester early 19th cent.

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