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Many horses and riders move through the shallow water of a river next to a line of buildings and a stone wall in Godmanchester.

The Causeway, Godmanchester 1914-1918. The Royal Oak is on the left.

Royal Oak, Godmanchester

History of the Royal Oak

Listed Building

Circa 1840.

Three-storey brick building with a pub frontage at street level featuring a central doorway and four wooden picnic tables.

Royal Oak, Godmanchester (RGL2025)

A riverside view featuring a tall tan building next to a half-timbered house with a white boat moored on the water in front.

Royal Oak, Godmanchester (RGL2025)

A row of historic houses and a pub overlook a pond covered in bright green algae, with tall reeds and a few ducks in the foreground.

Royal Oak, Godmanchester (RGL2025)


Cavalry horses in the river during World War One.

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  • Listed building
  • Public House
  • world war one

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  • Godmanchester

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