Dairy Cottage in the 1920s

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Dairy Cottage in the 1920s

Image: © Bury St Edmunds Past and Present Society Taken: Unknown

Described in the 1924 sale particulars as 'built in the style of a Swiss chalet' this cottage was situated near the Home Farm. The accommodation consisted of: sitting room; kitchen; scullery; a large dairy and four bedrooms, with good garden. Compare with Image modern day view. Photograph courtesy of The Jarman Collection, the Bury St Edmunds Past and Present Society. http://www.BuryPastAndPresent.org.uk

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.228686
Longitude
0.71661