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307 High Street Cottenham

307 (205) High Street, Cottenham

History of 307 High Street Cottenham

Listed building:

Villa, 1847. Gault brick, and slate roof, hipped with two symmetrical, internal stacks, and bracketed eaves.

1841

John Wayman, 45, farmer


1851

Sarah Wayman, 57, annuitant, b Cottenham


1861

William Wayman, 35, farmer of 14 acres


Francis Garrett: Cottenham’s Inns  and Hostelries states that John Spackman had a small brewery here and sold beer.


1871

William Wayman, 45, farmer of 20 acres, b Cottenham

Lydia, 38, b Cottenham


1881 approx.

Lydia Wayman, 48, landowner, b Cottenham


1901

Esther Ward, 72, living on own means,

 

Lilies Lack, 37, b Histon


1911

George Lack, 49, general engineer, b Milton

 

John Gautrey, 41, farmer and fruit grower, b Cottenham


1939

(203) Grace Lack, b 1891, dressmaker

 

(205) Baden Gawtrey, b 1900, fruit farmer won account heavy worker

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