47, 48 and 49 Crown Street, Bury Saint Edmunds
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 22 Jun 2017
Grade II Listed Houses. 47 is early 18th century re-fronted about 1830. 48 similarly 18th century with mid 19th century front, much modernised in 1970-1. 49 also 18th century with early 19th century roof-raising for the additional top storey. One occupant of 49 was Democratic Party candidate for Bury in 1983 and 1987, Air Marshal Sir Reginald Harland, KBE, CB, MA, CEng, FI Mech E, FIEE, FRAeS, MBIM. (1920-2013) one of the RAF’s most distinguished engineering officers. Among many achievements he was Harrier Project Director at the Ministry of Technology in the late 1960s and saw the jump-jet into service.