52°12′28″N 0°07′36″E / 52.207676°N 0.126801°E
St Radegund is a pub in King Street, Cambridge, England. It is named after St Radegund, a Frankish saint associated with the nearby Jesus College.
The pub is the home to the Cantabrigensis Hash House Harriers, a rowing club and a cricket team. [1] It is the start/finish venue on the legendary King Street Run. All of these activities and more were encouraged (and in the case of the cricket team, started) by Terry Kavanagh (1937-2012), who was landlord between 1992 and 2009.
Since 1992 the St Radegund has played an annual cricket match against The Champion of the Thames, for the King Street Trophy. [2]
In 2008, the saga of the 2003 St Radegund cricket tour to Croatia, [3] The Ascent of Mount Hum, [4] was published, to critical acclaim. [5]
St Radegund is the smallest pub in Cambridge.[ dubious ] Friday night is Vera Lynn Appreciation Society night when large gin and tonics were served to the sounds of the wartime forces sweetheart.[ citation needed]
In 2007, it was pointed out that the pub sign depicted the arms of the Austrian municipality, Sankt Radegund bei Graz rather than the saint herself. A local artist was commissioned to correct the mistake and the story attracted media comment. [6] In 2010, the new landlord, James Hoskins, reverted to a design incorporating the former (incorrect) arms. In early 2015 the premises underwent a programme of refurbishment and redecoration after which it became a pub tied to the Saffron Brewery, ceasing to serve Habit and Sackcloth, beers specially brewed for the pub by Milton Brewery. [7]
It was closed under notice of forfeiture in August 2019. [8] In 2020 the pub was bought by Cold Chain Bars[ citation needed] and it reopened in March 2024.
52°12′28″N 0°07′36″E / 52.207676°N 0.126801°E
St Radegund is a pub in King Street, Cambridge, England. It is named after St Radegund, a Frankish saint associated with the nearby Jesus College.
The pub is the home to the Cantabrigensis Hash House Harriers, a rowing club and a cricket team. [1] It is the start/finish venue on the legendary King Street Run. All of these activities and more were encouraged (and in the case of the cricket team, started) by Terry Kavanagh (1937-2012), who was landlord between 1992 and 2009.
Since 1992 the St Radegund has played an annual cricket match against The Champion of the Thames, for the King Street Trophy. [2]
In 2008, the saga of the 2003 St Radegund cricket tour to Croatia, [3] The Ascent of Mount Hum, [4] was published, to critical acclaim. [5]
St Radegund is the smallest pub in Cambridge.[ dubious ] Friday night is Vera Lynn Appreciation Society night when large gin and tonics were served to the sounds of the wartime forces sweetheart.[ citation needed]
In 2007, it was pointed out that the pub sign depicted the arms of the Austrian municipality, Sankt Radegund bei Graz rather than the saint herself. A local artist was commissioned to correct the mistake and the story attracted media comment. [6] In 2010, the new landlord, James Hoskins, reverted to a design incorporating the former (incorrect) arms. In early 2015 the premises underwent a programme of refurbishment and redecoration after which it became a pub tied to the Saffron Brewery, ceasing to serve Habit and Sackcloth, beers specially brewed for the pub by Milton Brewery. [7]
It was closed under notice of forfeiture in August 2019. [8] In 2020 the pub was bought by Cold Chain Bars[ citation needed] and it reopened in March 2024.