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The cream-colored Wheatsheaf public house sits beside a tall stone church tower under a string of outdoor lights.

Wheatsheaf, Church Street, Gamlingay (RGL2025)

The Wheatsheaf Public House, 92 Church Street, Gamlingay

History of the Wheatsheaf

Listed Building

House. C17, C19. … A public house is recorded here in 1798. (Historic England)

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