Home Farm House in the 1920s

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Home Farm House in the 1920s

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

The Agent's House situated on the east side of the park with the Model Home Farm. The house is built of cut flint with white brick facings, inside it has a drawing room, morning room; breakfast room; large kitchen and four bedrooms, bathroom. 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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