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De Freville / Maris farm, High Green, Great Shelford

History of De Freville Farm

Listed building:

House, C15, C16, C17 and early C20. Timber framed, roughcast rendered with steeply pitched tiled roofs, one half-hipped, with C17 red brick ridge and projecting side stacks.

Barn, C18. Timber framed, weatherboarded with steeply pitched roof covered with asbestos.

Range of farm buildings. C17 and C18. Weather-boarded timber-frame and stone with plain-tile and pantile roofs.


1891 Farm House

Henry Maris, 74, farmer, b Great Shelford


Post WWII: Frank and Audrey Webb

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