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A two-story tavern with a hanging sign stands beside a dirt road where horse-drawn carts and four men are gathered in 1905.

Road and Rail Tavern Great Shelford (c1905) (Cambs Collection)

The Road and Rail, Great Shelford

History of The Road and Rail

1914

Kept by Whitmore who married an Austin. House built circa 1857.

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