House, originally a farmhouse. Late C16, rebuilt c.1620 with C19 additions and alterations; the roof is modern.
1901 Knoll Cottage
Alfred Barker, 40, living on own means, b Surrey
Emily, 34, b Yorks
Emma Lockwood, 47, housekeeper, b Suffolk
Ellen Uttridge, 19, cook, b Trumpington
Ethel Dunston, 14, housemaid, b Cambridge
Cambridge Independent News 27th May 1904
SERIOUS FIRE AT BOURN. On Saturday afternoon a fire broke out in Mr. Barker’s house, Knoll Cottage, about 2.30. The alarm being given, a messenger was dispatched to Bourn Hall, and the engine kept there was soon brought out, and taken to the fire, under the direction of Mr. Weightman, the head gardener. In a few hours the flames were got under control, but not until nearly all the interior and the roof had been burnt. The pretty residence was occupied by Mr. Farquharson, who had rented it off Mr. Barker, the latter being in India. Much sympathy is felt for him, as he had done so much to beautify the house and grounds. The cause is said to have been the explosion of a lamp used for an incubator.
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