See also 12 Bene’t Street
House nos. 1 and 2 at the corner of Bene’t Street is of three storeys with basement and attics. The walls are of plastered timber-framing elaborated with modern applied timber. It was built either as one or two tenements late in the 16th cent. Extensive alterations have been made; the present shop front to no.1 is of the 18th cent. (1959 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments Survey of Cambridge)
Luttburne Lane appears on a map of 1574.
1851
(1) Mary Sandifer, widow, 70, bookseller and stationer, b Haddenham
Sarah Sandifer
Servant, 14, b Haslingfield
(2) Charles West, 57, proprietor of houses, b Middlesex
Mary, retired story maker
1887
(1)
Frederick Haywood, bookseller
(2)
Arundell and Tarte, architects and surveyors
1935
Photo kindly sent by family which shows family details including ownership of the Friar House restaurant by the Curry family in the 1940s and 1950s. See 12 Bene’t Street entry.
1937
The road had been widened in 1908 and made a one-way street in 1936.
G M Wyatt, The Friar House Cafe
1962 not listed in Kellys
1965 (2a)
Sunil Kumar, photographer
1970 (2)
Oriental Restaurant
1974
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