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A brick storefront with a green International Food sign sits beneath three upper-floor windows, next to a grey shop front.

51 High Street, Huntingdon (RGL2026)

51 High Street, Huntingdon

History of 51 High Street

A sepia-toned street scene showing Murkett Brothers shop on the right and a distant church spire framed by historic buildings.

51 High Street, Huntingdon (Hunts Archives)

This was owned by the Murkett Brothers. Their first premises opened in 1890s.

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