Croft Lodge (Cambridge) Residents' Society Limited
Croft Lodge is situated on Barton Road, next to the junction with Millington Road. It consists of two blocks of flats and two blocks of garages, set in communal gardens. Each flat is held on a long lease, and each of the leaseholders is a member of the Croft Lodge Residents’ (Cambridge) Society, which owns the freehold. A committee of elected leaseholders administer the affairs of the Society; and St Andrews Bureau, property management agents, organize most of the communal functions.
The flats were built in 1965 by the eminent biologist Francis Crick and his wife Odile on the site of their large double-fronted home and its extensive garden. Rumour has it that Crick’s Nobel Prize money was used to fund the construction.
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