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English: 4 High Street, Rugby. This building was built in 1900 on the site of the former 'Shoulder of Mutton Inn' which Oliver Cromwell was reputed to have stayed at in 1645. It served as Rugby's Town Hall until 1937, when it was converted into a Marks & Spencer shop, which it remained until about 2015. It is a now a sweet shop called Yum Yum World.
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