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A row of cream-painted cottages and a red brick building with dark window frames and tiled roofs under a cloudy sky.

King William IV, High Street, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

King William IV, 1 & 3 High Street, Fenstanton

History of King William IV

Listed Building

Formerly C17 inn and C18 cottage now one building.

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  • Public House

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