St Radegund Pub

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The St Radegund Public House
The St Radegund Public House

Coordinates: 52°12′27.32″N, 0°7′36.03″E

The St Radegund is the smallest public house in Cambridge. It is a Free house located at the Midsummer Common end of King Street (number 129), it hosts an active rowing club, cricket side and the Cantabrigensis Hash House Harriers. Every two years, it is also the start and finish pub of the King Street Run. The Radegund features beers from the local Milton Brewery, Fullers and Czech Budweiser Budvar. Friday night is Vera Lynn night (rhyming slang).

The landlord for the past 15 years has been Terry 'Bunter' Kavanagh.

The pub is named after Radegund, and is built above the sealed well of St Radegund[1]

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  1. ^ Holy & Notable Wells of the Cambridge District

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