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A man and a woman stand in the arched doorway of a corner shop inscribed G. Freestone, with sash windows and twin chimneys.

Lily and Bert Freestone, 1922 (Cambs Collection)

Freestone’s Corner, Great Shelford

History of Freestone's Corner

1904 building built by George Freestone for bakery and family home

1930s Barclays Bank had an office

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