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Clifton Cottage

Photograph at the Clifton Cottage blue plaque

Clifton Cottage Built 1826 by Emmanuel Baruh Lousada of Peak House, one of the first Jewish landowners in England, as a summerhouse. Let soon afterwards to Henry Hasler, artist and drawing master. It was enlarged in 19th c, gutted by fire in 1909. It was subsequently rebuilt in Regency style.

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