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News > ‘Sopwith House’ and the MG garage

‘Sopwith House’ and the MG garage

Posted on January 21, 2016 by Janet Kennish

A short new page of photos and history of Club Buildings, or Sopwith Court, and how the MG garage developed from a plumber’s shop

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