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A brick chimney stack featuring a decorative, recessed panel containing the year 1703 carved into a central block.

Gamlingay, Hardwicke Arms, 1703 (RCHM)

Hardwicke Arms, 1 Church Street, Gamlingay

History of the Hardwicke Arms

Listed Building

Public house. 1703 and altered on the front late C19. (Historic England)

A low-rise building with a sign for Royston Ales and Stout, featuring dark brickwork, multiple chimneys, and small windows.

Hardwicke Arms, Gamlingay c1920s

A two-storey white-painted building with a dark slate roof, a large brick chimney, and a sign reading Jannah India Cuisine.

Hardwicke Arms, Gamlingay (RGL2025)

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  • Public House

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