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Byron’s Lodge, 63 High Street, Grantchester

History of Byron's Lodge

There is no evidence to actually connect the building with Lord Byron. It is possible that Byron’s Lodge was a kind of annexe for the Green Man, enabling it to operate as a coaching inn.

The artist W G de Gethin converted the loft into a studio.

The physiologist L E Shaw lived here; his wife was a leading figure in the Cambridge Drawing Society.

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