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Green Man
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Picture Source: Sebastian Ballard |
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The Green Man was situated at 59 High Street.
This was a grade-II listed pub. |
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This pub has reopened |
Robert Kaye (2010) |
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Closed again in January 2020. |
Admin (May 2020) |
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Review from tantallon.org.uk: |
This is the pubbiest pub in
Grantchester.
While the Red Lion next door is full of families, this has tables free (it
is Saturday afternoon) and the customers look like students. Soft outlines.
Not-professional-looking haircuts.
Adnams Broadside and Southwold bitters on tap. Food, later. Gin Gordon's,
I'm afraid.
(2002-04-13) |
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Listed
building details: |
House. C17 origin, and C19.
Timber-framed, rendered, and brick, painted. Tiled roofs, shaped
bargeboarding to ends and C19 grey brick ridge stack. Main range and
crosswings. One storey and attic to hall. The dormer and window openings are
all C19 or C20, but the doorway may be on the site of the original at the
low end of the hall. In the C19 the crosswings were extended to the road and
cased in brick and a verandah built along the front. There is late C17 or
early C18 red-brick in the walls at the rear. Inside there are
stop-chamfered main beams in the left hand crosswing. Hearths have been
rebuilt and framing applied. |
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