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Merton Manor Farm, 23 Station Road, Gamlingay

History of Merton Manor farm

Listed Building

Farmhouse. Early-mid C16, late C16 and small additions to east wing, C19. … On a moated site. Originally the bailiffs house of the manor of Merton, but from 1362 it was leased. In 1491 it was leased to Thomas Byrd for twenty years, and in 1522 to Richard Clarke of Potton, who may have built much of the present house.

Dovecote. Late C17. (Historic England)

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