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A black and white view of a long, white, thatched-roof farmhouse with brick chimneys and an attached dark timber outbuilding.

Three Horseshoes, Weston Green, 1929 (photo J H Bullock) (Cambridgeshire Collection)

Three Horseshoes farmhouse, Weston Colville

History of the Three Horse Shoes

Listed Building

Cottage, formerly public house.

In 2025 MC wrote: I used to stay here with my great uncle who owned the farm and was the publican. I stayed there when I was a child in the thirties and forties. His name was Bradnam. I can’t remember his Christian name (I am 93 yrs) but I do remember the pub and farm most clearly and loved it. There was a ford just up the road and cricket was played on the field on Sundays. I am sorry to think it’s no longer a pub – it was lovely. 

 

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  • oral history
  • Public House

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