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Saffron Walden: Cake stop

Posted on 8 December 20192 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Cycle-cafe article research in Saffron Walden, which sounds like a singer-songwriter rather than a well-to-do Essex town. It has a Wetherspoon, a Waitrose, a castle, and quite a lot of cafes. Something for everyone, then.

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