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42 High Street, Hinxton

History of 42 High Street, Hinxton

Listed Building

House. Late C18 or early C19 with later addition and C20 alterations. Timber-framed and plastered, red and gault brick.

c. 1883: Miss Moule had a grocery and general store here. It was previously a laundry.


1901 grocer’s shop

Thomas G Moule, 39, miller’s clerk, b Essex

Harriet, 41, b Hinxton

Mary, 9, b Hinxton

Charles Hopwood, father in law, widower, retired butcher publican, b Hinxton

In 1901 there was another grocer’s shop in the village run by Ernest Allen.

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