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Kettle's Yard house and art gallery in Cambridge.

The main house of Kettle's Yard was built by Jim Ede from three connecting cottages on the north side of Cambridge city centre. In the 1970 the house was extended with a modern gallery space which can partly be seen on the right of this picture, but is mostly on the far side of the house.


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