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The Side Quest (Plough) Little Shelford (RGL2026)

The Plough Public House, 63 High Street, Little Shelford

History of 63 High Street

Listed building:

Row of cottages, now public house, probably late C17 with C19 alterations and a C20 addition at the side.

Fanny Wale says in Shelford Parva that Ted Moore, the baker, kept The Plough whihc was supplied with ale from Jarman of Meldreth.

The Side Quest (Plough) Little Shelford (RGL2026)

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