1911
(5 Masters Cottage)
Arthur Doggitt, 39, labourer, b Chesterton
(4 Masters Cottage)
William Mansfield, 37, labourer, b Chesterton
(3 Masters Cottage)
Robert Shallow, 41, labourer, b Scotland
(2 Masters Cottage)
John Henry Franklin, 38, carman, b Chesterton
(1 Masters Cottage)
Fred Cooke, 33, cycle repairer, b Cambridge
1913 The Master’s Cottages
1920s:
These were included with the properties sold by Trinity Hall:
Lion Hotel, Friday 11th July at 6pm 1924 sale of 18 modern dwellings by Trinity Hall including:
– the Master Cottages, Scotland Road, 5 terraces houses
– the Hall Cottages, North side of High Street, 5 houses
– Garden Land situ between 1 and 2
– Latham Cottages (5 cottages) and 142, 144 and 146 High Street. Built in 1895 and let at weekly rents of 4s each to Messrs W Warren, E Amon and Mrs Maskill; total rent annual 3321 4s 0d. Lot inc passage 4ft in width leading to the gardens at the back.
Each containing living room front with boarded floor and tiled stove; kitchen back with boarded floor, portable range, cupboard in recess and store cupboard under stairs; scullery in addition at its back with tiled floor, open fireplace, copper and sink; coal house and WC adjoining in lean to; 3 bedrooms, gas and water supplies are laid on.
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