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The Lodge, Lattenbury Hall, Papworth St Agnes

History of the Lodge

1942

John Sibley, gardener at Papworth Everard. He was a sergeant in the Home Guard.

Mildred Sibley née Pawley

Arthur Ernest, son, worked at St Ives Sand and Gravel Works. In 1942 he was recruited to REME.

The Lodge gradually rotted away and fell down; only the rubble of this attractive home remains.

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