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A row of houses with tiled and thatched roofs lines a dirt street in Steeple Morden, bordered by a fence on the right.

Church Street, Steeple Morden, before 1928 (photo R H Clark)(Cambridgeshire Collection)

Church Street, Steeple Morden

History of Church Street

An 1886 Ordnance Survey map showing a pink-shaded church building in a graveyard alongside street-side buildings.

Church Street, Steeple Morden OS 1886

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