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55-57 High Street have served as houses, shops and a hairdresser's
The Addlestone Cottages were located in Chiswick End. They were built in the eighteenth century and demolished in the 1950s.
Railway Cottages built by GNR in 1904 to house railway employees
originally Kitts Cottage dating from the 18thC
Originally two cottages that used to house farm workers. They have now been knocked into one.
A group of four cottages located near the corner of Kneesworth and Whaddon Roads
Fordham's Cottage, once a tiny thatched cottage, now a huge family house
Scene of a murder in 1904
A closer look at the former Green Man in North End
The history of the house and its occupants
Built in 1904, The Homestead has been a nursing home since 1952
Information on the building's appearance from 1904 to the present day
A description of the cottage, garden, orchard, meadow and copse
formerly The Limes, High Street, Meldreth
Meldreth Court - originally called The Marvells
One of several manors in the village. Now home to the Aurora Meldreth Manor School.
A history of the building from the 1970s to the present day
A Grade II Listed Building
From mill granary to house