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Men in caps stand with bicycles in front of a brick pub with a sign, next to a stone clock tower under a clear sky.

Valiant Trooper & Rose and Crown, High Street, Fenstanton (undated)

Rose and Crown, High Street, Fenstanton

History of the Rose and Crown

A two-storey yellow brick building stands beside a white rendered building with a dark roof under a cloudy blue sky.

Rose and Crown, High Street, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

1901 Rose and Crown

John M Hewson, 33, publican and market gardener, b Ralsey

Clara J, 31, b Landbeach

Florrie, 10, b Somersham

Mabel, 8, b Fenstanton

Edith, 1, b Fenstanton

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