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Engraving of a man with sideburns wearing academic robes, his right hand resting near his chin as he looks toward the viewer.

William Sterndale Bennett

The White Cottage, 67 High Street, Grantchester

History of The White Cottage

Listed building:

Cottage. Early C18. Timber-framed, plaster rendered and longstraw thatch roof with grey brick C19 ridge stack and end stack.


1836 -7

Sir William Sterndale Bennett lived here. He was later professor of music.


1864

John Glasscock, butcher

 

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