Buntingford, The Adam And Eve Public House, London Road c.1955
Photo ref:
B245009

More about this scene
The Adam & Eve was a popular stopping place for cyclists in the 1920s and 1930s. After its closure in the 1950s, the buildings were taken down and it became the site of a petrol station and tyre-fitting business; but in the late 1990s, this in turn was demolished. The area is now the site of a complex of detached executive homes. Peeping over the skyline is the tower and spire of the Roman Catholic church of St Richard.
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