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A thatched, brick barn with a prominent sign reading Barwell's Tyre Works stands beside a tall telegraph pole on a street.

Barn in Black Horse Lane, Swavesey, belonged to Will Heffer, butcher. Pulled down in 1970s. (Alan Lee Swavesey collection)

Black Horse Lane

History of Black Horse Lane

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