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Horse-drawn carriage moving past a brick building with a hanging sign, with a street and several figures in the background.

Fire Engine passing Blue Cow on way to Chequers

Blue Cow, Chequer Street, Fenstanton

History of the Blue Cow

A row of brick buildings lines a street with several uniformed men standing in a group near a pub sign showing a cow.

The Blue Cow, Fenstanton (undated)

A two-storey, yellow brick house with a slate roof, white sash windows, and a green front door sits along a paved road.

Blue Cow, Chequer Street (RGL2025)

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