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A cream-coloured, multi-sectioned inn with a tile roof and black window frames stands beside a road under a cloudy sky.

Black Bull, Sawston (RGL2025)

Black Bull Inn, 98 High Street, Sawston

History of the Black Bull

Listed Building

Inn. Late C16 or early C17 with C18 alterations and additions. … The Black Bull was open in 1607. (Historic England)

Tags

  • Listed building
  • Public House
  • tudor

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  • Sawston

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