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Two thatched cottages face each other across a dirt track with a hand-operated water pump in the foreground.

The Royal Oak, Honey Hill, Fenstanton (undated)

The Royal Oak, 16 & 18 Honey Hill, Fenstanton

History of The Royal Oak

Listed Building

C17 cottage.

The Royal Oak is on the left of the photograph.

A cream-colored, long, thatched-roof building on a corner with small multi-pane windows and several hanging baskets of flowers.

Royal Oak, Honey Hill, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

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  • Listed building
  • Public House

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  • Fenstanton

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