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A low-rise building with horizontal rusticated walls, tall windows, and a steep roof, heavily covered in flowering vines.

Wisteria House, St Neots c.1930

Wisteria House, Huntingdon Street, St Neots

History of Wisteria House

Wisteria House was an 18th century opposite the end of Bedford Street. Its grounds were used to house huts for prisoners of war during WWII. It was demolished in 1959.

An 1889 Ordnance Survey map section showing Wisteria House, with pink-shaded building footprints and labelled land plots.

St Neots OS 1889

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