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A row of traditional brick and timber-framed buildings along a street with a bicycle parked by a shopfront at 19 High Street.

19 High Street, Bassingbourn, 1924 (photo W M palmer) (Cambridgeshire Collection)

17 & 19 High Street, Old Saddlers, The Red House, Bassingbourn

History of Old Saddlers and The Red House

Listed Building:

Two dwellings, formerly three with a shop, dividing an original single dwelling. C16 with later C16 or C17 jettied extensions and C19 and C20 alterations.

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