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Two-story cream-colored building with slate roofs, white windows, and black oak tree emblems behind a white picket fence.

The Oak, Castle Camps (RGL2025)

The Oak, Castle Camps

History of The Oaks

The cream-colored building of The Oak pub features a hanging sign, a white picket fence, and an adjacent dark timber barn.

The Oak, Castle Camps (RGL2025)

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