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Cumberland Street

 

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Cumberland Street was apparently named after the Duke of Cumberland. Many of Woodbridge's officials and business people had their homes in the street and the buildings all remain today in what is, architecturally, one of Woodbridge's finest streets (in my opinion!).

Photos from April 2007

Council floral display at the 'start' of Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
65. Council floral display at the 'start' of Cumberland Street

 

Pink and blue cottages, Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
66. Pink and blue cottages, Cumberland Street

 

What seems to be previously two cottages made into one house. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
67. What seems to be previously two cottages made into one house

 

Headquarters office of Notcutts garden centre company. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
68. Headquarters office of Notcutts garden centre company

 

Timber-framed cottage. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
69. Timber-framed cottage.

 

Three-storey grey brick house, by the junction of Station Road and Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
70. Three-storey grey brick house, by the junction of Station Road and Cumberland Street

 

Victorian villas in Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
71. Victorian villas

 

The Red House. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
72. The Red House, recently renovated

 

The Clock House, recently renovated. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
73. The Clock House, recently renovated

 

The old (Victorian)  Fire Station. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
74. The old (Victorian) Fire Station

 

Number 47 Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
75. Number 47 Cumberland Street

 

A white-render house. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
76. Newby House

 

Rendered-wall cottages. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
77. Rendered-wall cottages - the ugly No Entry roadsign has been 'airbrushed' out

 

Brook House. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
78. Brook House, with Elizabethan chimney

 

Townley House, left, and Linden House, right. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
79. Townley House, left, and Linden House, right

 

Number 30. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
80. Number 30

 

Redbrick house that once included a shop-window. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
82. Redbrick house that once included a shop-window, to the left of the door

 

The Hermitage. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
83. The Hermitage, splendid jettied house with an interesting mix of fenestration

 

Barton's Cottage and The Manor House. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
84. Barton's Cottage, left, and The Manor House

 

The Manor House. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
85. The fine-cased door of The Manor House

 

Second cottage (double-fronted) is Minstrel Cottage, once the bookbinder, George Fox. Beyond is what was The Wellington public house. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
86. Second cottage (double-fronted) is Minstrel Cottage, once the home (and workshop?) of bookbinder, George Fox. The next building, darker cream and now incorporating an insurance broker's office, was once The Wellington public house.

 

Recently renovated houses, once the premises of a monumental mason. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
87. Recently renovated and extended house, once the premises of a monumental mason

 

Gordon House. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
88. Gordon House

 

Cumberland House - 'Georgianized' Tudor house. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
89. Cumberland House, a 'Georgianized' Tudor house (information)

 

Marston House. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
90. Marston House

 

 

Photos from 2005...

Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
Barton's Cottage, The Hermitage and Manor House, in 2005.

 

Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
Cottages opposite The Hermitage and Manor House, in 2005. The white one used to be bookbinders, George Fox. the cream buildings beyond, were once the Wellington Inn.

 

Photos from 1998 and 2001

Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
Cumberland house (information)

 

Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
Cumberland House pedimented door case.

 

Barton's Cottage, Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
Barton's Cottage (Bernard Barton was a Quaker, and a poet)

 

Cumberland Street. Copyright © Linn Barringer.
Hermitage and Manor house, on the left.

 

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