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39 - 45 High Street, Little Shelford

35 – 49 High Street, Little Shelford

History of 35 - 49 High Street

Listed building:

Row of cottages, clay bat with pantiled roofs. Two storeys. Panelled doors and mostly sash windows, though one house with a C19 bay window rising through both storeys.

39 – 45 High Street, Little Shelford

Fanny Wale describes these cottages in Shelford Parva:

In cottage no.3 live James Dickerson, a thatcher and his wife……

These three cottages were built by John Everett, the church clerk

She goes on to describe the occupants of all the cottages.

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