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The Royal Oak, St Ives c1880s (Herbert Norris)

The Royal Oak, 13 Crown Street, St Ives

History of the Royal Oak

Listed Building

Late C17 back wing with modillioned cornice of wood and pargetting on upper floor. Front of C18 character, 2 storeys with attics, timber-framed and plastered, modern tiled mansard roof.

A family of fair people, probably Thurston’s Fair, at the Royal Oak, Crown Street, St Ives (HuntsRO)

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