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The Old Rectory, 2 Common Lane, Hemingford Abbots

History of the Old Rectory

Listed Building

Originally the rectory, built in 1813, with an early C18 rear wing.

Coach house, Built in 1813, recently converted to a dwelling. 


1901

Henry Herbert, 77, clergyman, b Huntingdon

Mary, 65, b Somerset

Richard C, 25, nurseryman, b Hemingford Abbots

Eliza Melton, 49, cook housekeeper, b Norfolk

Ada H Hopkins, 18, parlourmaid, b Boxworth

Clara E Bondall, 17, kitchenmaid, b Cambridge

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