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6. Soham Conservation Area - East Cambridgeshire District Council

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9.2.8 The tighter building line is restored at the bend in Hall Street by the tall<br />

single storey thatched building, within the premises of the funeral<br />

directors, and by the Grade II Listed Nos.19 and 21 Hall Street, which<br />

sit on the southern stretch of Hall Street, after the bend.<br />

9.2.9 The eastern side of this southern stretch of Hall Street is mostly lined<br />

by 20 th century bungalows, but the western side is of more interest and<br />

is terminated by Croft House and its large grounds which contain<br />

several flint built outbuildings of interest, one of which lines Hall Street.<br />

9.2.10 A number of <strong>Soham</strong>’s formerly numerous inns are found on Hall Street;<br />

the most recent to be lost was the Grade II Listed Bushel and Strike<br />

Public House, now in residential use. Nos.21 and 38 were formerly the<br />

Black Horse and The Yew Tree respectively, and the modern No.37<br />

stands on the site of The King’s Head Public House. No.41 Hall Street<br />

was once The Globe Public House and is also the only building fronting<br />

Hall Street to sit gable end on.<br />

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