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The Cow and Calf, 19 Albion Row, Pound Hill



[Boarded up, September 1999] The owners for many years, the City Council, put the property up for sale to help pay for the Parkside Pool redevelopment. The competitive tender resulted in a property developer acquiring it and as of May 1999 it seems that a long planning battle will follow, with the likelihood of it eventually being converted to student accommodation (as there's little parking available) - very much like the nearby Merton Arms eleven years earlier.

It was boarded up on 8 Feb. 1999, the landlord having finally left the previous day.

It was sad to see the place in a downward spiral of neglect for over a year, having been a regular in the Good Beer Guide and the Branch Pub of the Year 1990. It was a cosy, friendly place with a number of pub cats. As a true Free House, latterly City of Cambridge and then Lidstone's beers were available.

[Neglected, March 2000]

February 2000

After a year of neglect (and some occupation by squatters), Beauville Properties (51 Pembroke Avenue, Denny End, Waterbeach) submitted a planning application (C/00/0045/CAC) for demolition of The Cow & Calf and one (C/00/0046/FP) for building eight dwellings (four maisonettes and four studio flats) plus underground parking on the site. In April replacement applications were submitted (C/00/0310/CAC and C/00/0311/FP) for demolition and 6 flats.

[March 2000]

June 2000

The Cambridge Evening News of 5-Jun-2000 reported that planning permission for the demolition of the Cow & Calf has been given and for erection of two houses, two studio flats and two maisonettes plus an underground car park.

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