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St Andrew's vicarage, Church Street, Whittlesey

Rose and Crown / Vicarage, Church Street, Whittlesey

History of the Rose and Crown

1854 map shows Rose and Crown at corner of Church Street and Barr Street (called Beehive Street then). This would become the site of vicarage.

However local historians discuss issues surrounding this location in Millennium Memories of Whittlesey Number 9.

In 1862 the Rose and Crown is described as being in London Street.

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