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Tamarind, High Street Teversham

The Rose and Crown, Tamarind, High Street, Teversham

History of Tamarind

1888: local entertainer Corney Grain, described his home village: Picture to yourself a by-road turning off the road to Newmarket – a flat country, some farm buildings and cottages; on the opposite side of the way the remains of the village stocks, the Rose and Crown kept by one Muggleton


2021: Tamarind Indian Restaurant

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