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195 High Street Cottenham

191 & 193 High Street, Dunstal House, Cottenham

History of 191-3 High Street

Listed building:

Villa, mid C19. Local gault brick, and slate roof, hipped with paired brackets to boarded eaves and end stacks symmetrically placed with original chimney pots.

1841:

James Chivers, 45, brewer


1851:

Marmaduke Ivatt, 27, farm of 100 acres employing 8 labourers, b Cottenham

 

James Chivers, 56, brewer farmer of 35 acres employing 4 men, b Cottenham


1861: approx.

Sarah Ivatt, 75, owner of property annuitant, b Cottenham

 

James Chivers, 66, retired brewer and farmer, b Cottenham

 

Ebenezer Chivers, 39, brewer and farmer 112 acres employing 8 men and 1 boy


1871:

Ebenezer Chivers, 40, brewer and farmer of 50 acres employing 7 men and 1 boy


1881:

Ebenezer Chivers, 50, brewer and farmer of 50 acres employing 4 labourers


1891:

Ebenezer Chivers, 60, brewer and farmer, b Cottenham


1901:

Ebenezer Chivers, 70, living on own means, b Cottenham


1911:

Amos Edwin Norman, 46, butcher and gardener, b Cottenham


1939: (141)

Horace Savidge, b 1871, farming


Modern: (195)

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