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Isacson's, High Street, Burwell

Isacson’s, High Street, Burwell

History of Isacson's

Listed Building

House, early to mid C14, originally a range of lodgings, possibly held by the Knights Hospitallers. Limewashed clunch, plain tile roofs, local C18 brick chimney stacks.

Isacson’s, upper room, Burwell (Religious Houses of Cambs, 1988)

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