DescriptionCedars Hotel Combs - geograph.org.uk - 489530.jpg
English: Cedars Hotel Combs During the 19th Century this house was the family home of the Freeman family who planted the Cedar trees.
On August 11th 1871 the roof was badly damaged by the explosion in Pentices Gun Cotton factory that was located to the north of the house.
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On August 11th 1871 the roof was badly damaged by the explosion in Pen