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Sepia-toned view of The Crown public house with a hanging sign, dormer windows, and a tall antenna on a Fenstanton street.

The Crown, High Street, Fenstanton (undated)

The Crown / Crown and Pipes, High Street, Fenstanton

History of The Crown

Listed Building

Early C18 inn with earlier three-bayed timber-framed cross-wing to right hand.

A pub with a sign reading The Crown stands on a street in Fenstanton, with a group of people and a horse-drawn carriage.

The Crown, Fenstanton c.1907

The cream-colored facade of the Crown and Pipes public house in Fenstanton features two stories, a tiled roof, and signage.

Crown and Pipes, High Street, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

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  • Listed building
  • Public House

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  • Fenstanton

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