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The Fountain Inn is a yellow brick corner building with red tiled roofs, multiple bay windows, and a large signage panel.

The Fountain, Soham (RGL2025)

Fountain Inn, Soham

History of Fountain Inn

Listed Building

Part of rear range of C16 inn, mostly destroyed in a fire in 1900.

Steelyard, a device for weighing wagons, probably C18 in origin. (Historic England)

Yellow brick pub with three gabled bays, dark grey bay windows, and a green sign reading Fountain Craft Union Free House.

The Fountain, Soham (RGL2025)

 

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  • Listed building
  • Public House
  • tudor

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