When The Crown was built in 1820 it was set back from the neighbouring buildings because of three poplar trees.
These were felled and in 1930 the pub was extended by building forwards to line-up with the adjacent buildings.
This is one of the few pubs in the area to retain its original multi-room interior and very traditional gents’ toilet.
On entering from the front door a small snug is to the right and a larger, partitioned lounge to the left. The vault has its own entrance from the passage on the right of the pub.
What is now the glass washing area was originally the off-sales. With floors that are either the original tiles or varnished floorboards, much other original, varnished woodwork and memorials to former patrons adorning the walls, this very traditional drinkers pub has much to recommend it.
Exit at rear to gain access to beer garden.
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