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1, 2, 3, 5, & 7 East Street, Great Gransden

History of 1 - 7 East Street

Listed Building

Built originally during the early C19 as row of farmworkers’ cottages, including an early C17 timber framed and plastered cottage to south-east (No. 7) with thatched roof and original ridge stack. (Historic England)

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