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  •   K515 - Bidwell and Sons, Cambridgeshire, auctioneers
    •   SP - Sale Particulars
      • Cam - Sale particulars of properties in Cambridgeshire
RefNoK515/SP/Cam/186
AltRefNo515/SP186
TitleRailway Tavern; corn and coal yard including malt store, drying room and furnace, malting and outbuildings; 8 plots of building land; 3 plots of arable; barn near railway, suitable for trading; all in Great Shelford. The Chequers, Little Shelford. The Cross Keys, Sawston. 2 pairs of cottages, Hauxton. Arable land, Foxton.
Date1902
CreatorNameBidwell and Sons, Cambridgeshire: sale particulars
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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