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A two-storey timber-framed building with a jettied upper floor, yellow rendered walls, a tiled roof, and two brick chimneys.

Queen’s Head Inn, High Street, Sawston (RGL2025)

Queen’s Head Inn, High Street, Sawston

History of the Queen's Head Inn

Listed Building

Late C15, altered in C17 with C19 additions. Timber-framed and plastered with some old plastered panels; painted brick plinth. (Historic England)

 

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  • Listed building
  • medieval
  • Public House

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  • Sawston

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