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A two-story thatched house with brick chimneys, a smaller adjacent building, and a wooden trellis in a foreground garden.

Old Hall, Stapleford 1930 (photo J Bullock) (Cambridgeshire Collection)

Old Hall, 59 Bar Lane, Stapleford

History of Old Hall

Listed Building

House, c.1630 extended c.1700. (Historic England)

Ordnance Survey map snippet showing Stapleford Hall, surrounding fields, small woodland areas, and labelled plot numbers.

Old Hall Stapleford, OS 1885

This 17th century reed-thatched house was home to William Sloane in 1933, as noted in Vanishing Cambridgeshire p.165.

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