Ram Jam Inn

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title: Ram Jam Inn
text: The Ram Jam Inn was a historic pub in the civil parish of Greetham, Rutland, England, located on the west side of the Great North Road, near Stretton, about 7 miles north of Stamford. It was frequented by the highwayman Dick Turpin in the 18th century, and it is claimed that one of his confidence tricks inspired the pub's name. The pub closed in 2013, and plans to demolish it were put on hold: it was finally demolished in the early 2020s. The pub originally opened as a coaching inn called the Wi
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description: Historic pub in Stretton, Rutland, England
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