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A white brick building with dark window frames, a triangular porch, and Union Jack and coloured bunting strung across front.

The Duchess, 9 High Street, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

The George, The Duchess, 9 High Street, Fenstanton

History of The George

Listed Building

Early C18 inn.

1901 The George

Charlotte M Brown, 57, innkeeper pub, b Godmanchester

Charlotte, 19, dressmaker, b Fenstanton

Annie, 17, bar???, b Fenstanton

Violet, 15, dressmaker’s apprentice, b Fenstanton

Herbert Martin, 18, groom, b Fenstanton

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  • Listed building
  • Public House

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