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The huge triangular Common in Mulbarton has been used for centuries for grazing stock. Mulbarton residents today remember walking through herds of cows on the common to get to school. There are also a number of market gardeners. In these articles you can read about the agricultural history of Mulbarton. In the file gallery you will find primary material about the sale of various Mulbarton farms over the past century.

'The Book of Mulbarton' has more photos and information about farming in Mulbarton, including a detailed account from a Farmer's Record Book of the harvest in 1866.

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