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A black and white view of a village street with children standing on a pavement and houses lining either side of the road.

Church Street, Gamlingay with Royal Oak on right

62 & 64 (Royal Oak) Church Street, Gamlingay

History of 62 & 64 Church Street

Listed Building

Pair of houses and shop. C18. … No 64 was the Royal Oak PH in the late C17. (Historic England)

A street scene in black and white showing terrace houses, parked cars, a bicycle leaning against a wall, and a church spire.

Royal Oak, Church Street, Gamlingay

Part of the Royal Oak was occupied by Alec Norman’s cycle shop.

A pink-walled house stands attached to a white-walled building, both with dark tiled roofs and red brick chimneys.

62 & 64 Church Street, Gamlingay (RGL2025)

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  • Listed building
  • Public House

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