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Photo: Rob Howard

Anstey Hall Farm

Farm house originally attached to Anstey Hall

The farmhouse dates from the 1600s. Its outbuildings include a large weatherboarded threshing barn and a pyramidal dovecot now being converted to housing by Hill.

See the Trumpington Local History Group’s web pages for an account of the old buildings and archaeology of Anstey Hall Farm, also here

https://library.oxfordarchaeology.com/2064/

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