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Watercolor painting of riverside cottages and a dark wooden building reflected in the calm, still water of a river.

Old Boathouse, Hemingford Grey, William Fraser Garden (1856-1921)

Hemingford Grey boathouse

History of boathouse at Hemingford Grey

A detail from an 1886 Ordnance Survey map showing the River Ouse, the Old Rectory, and a building labelled Boat House.

Hemingford Grey OS 1886

A watercolour showing a dark timbered boathouse on a river bank with a stone church tower visible across the water.

Old boathouse, Hemingford Grey, William Fraser Garden (1856-1921)

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