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'''2<sup>nd</sup> POLICE HOUSE.'''  Excerpt from research by [[Miles Marshall]]
 
'''2<sup>nd</sup> POLICE HOUSE.'''  Excerpt from research by [[Miles Marshall]]
  
Just before WW2 several houses were built on the west side of the Main Road, one of which became a new Police House.  Many will remember its rather austere concrete with a blue front door, now happily obliterated by a tasteful brick and tile extension.    PC Goldsmith became well known in the village and remained until well after the war, to be followed by P C’s  Herbert, Adams, and Munger.  
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Just before WW2 several houses were built on the west side of the Main Road, one of which became a new Police House (later became a private house called 'Huntingdon').   Many will remember its rather austere concrete with a blue front door, now happily obliterated by a tasteful brick and tile extension.    PC Goldsmith became well known in the village and remained until well after the war, to be followed by P C’s  Herbert, Adams, and Munger.  

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2nd POLICE HOUSE. Excerpt from research by Miles Marshall

Just before WW2 several houses were built on the west side of the Main Road, one of which became a new Police House (later became a private house called 'Huntingdon'). Many will remember its rather austere concrete with a blue front door, now happily obliterated by a tasteful brick and tile extension.    PC Goldsmith became well known in the village and remained until well after the war, to be followed by P C’s  Herbert, Adams, and Munger.