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A three-story yellow brick house with white-framed sash windows behind a large berried shrub and three plastic wheelie bins.

7 Bateman Street

7 Bateman Street

History of 7 Bateman Street

1870

Trinity Hall lease to William Clayton


1901

Thomas Watts, retired clerk

Emma J

Harriet Louisa

Ethelreda M F Hobbs, 17, servant, b Sawston


1911

Thomas Watts, 82, widower, retired college clerk, b Cambridge

Emma Jane, daughter, 50, housekeeper, b Cambridge

Harriet Louisa, daughter, 45, b Cambridge

Katherine Ellen White, servant, 14, servant, b Notts


1913 –


1958

Leased to Miss E Bland


1962

Horace Weston

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