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A quiet lane leads toward a white thatched cottage surrounded by a long stone wall and dense trees under bright daylight.

Dullingham (MoC126/57)

Dullingham Data

Mike Petty's Dullingham Scrapbook

Hand-stitched sampler on light fabric featuring religious text, floral motifs, birds, deer, and a decorative geometric border.

Dullingham Sampler, by Eliza Chapman, 1840s (CAMFK:27.36)

This sampler, held by the Museum of Cambridge, shows intricate border work and motifs of flowers, trees and deer etc.


A shaped village sign depicts a church, a pair of brown horses pulling a plow, and a cricketer, over the word DULLINGHAM.

Dullingham Village sign (RGL2026)

A painted village sign displays a church tower between a jockey on horseback and a cricketer, with Dullingham written below.

Dullingham Village sign (RGL2026)


Mike Petty’s Scrapbook

https://archive.org/details/DullinghamScrapbook1897To1990

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Museum Exhibit Stories

Barn south of Dullingham House

Albert Farmhouse, 57 Station Road, Dullingham

Lordship Stud, Dullingham

Aynsley House, Stetchworth Road, Dullingham

1 Brinkley Road, Dullingham

The Thatches, London Road, Dullingham

44 Station Road, Dullingham

63 Station Road, Dullingham

52, 54 & 56 Brinkley Road, Dullingham

Clarehall Farmhouse, Stetchworth Road, Dullingham