Sawbridgeworth, London Road 1903
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Towards the southern end of London Road, the 'tip-up' cart is parked waiting for its horse to be harnessed, whilst a milk cart (left) winds slowly up the hill towards the Congregational church close to the junction with Maylins Drive. Sawbridgeworth was renowned for the longevity of its inhabitants. In 1869, John Edwin Cussans, the respected Hertfordshire historian, noted that Mrs Elizabeth Puckle, who was born here in 1765, was still alive at nearby High Wych. The house on the right, Boatmans, still stands today.
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