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A quiet, unpaved village street lined with period houses and shops, with a few people standing on the sidewalk to the right.

Bassingbourn High Street c.1900 looking west. The Crown is on the left.

74 High Street, The Hoops, Bassingbourn

History of The Hoops

Listed Building:

Public house. Late C17 with C18 addition and C19 alterations. Timber-framed and plastered with painted brick plinth, and plinth covered with weather boarding.

 

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  • Public House

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