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jane1

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  • 2 months later...

Looks like a prime pub to flats changeover to me. Large site, convenient for communications, unlikely to experience planning issues to build a dozen or more flats there.


The boarding up doesn't look as if its in preparation for refurbishment works - more as if in preparation for demolition.

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i would all so love to see it re-open as a proper friendly pub again, i remember going there as a children and sitting in the beer garden, does any one remember the sheep that used to live in the beer garden, he was lovely and friendly....................
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I remember the avery in the beer garden. I'd go there regularly on Friday nights in the mid-70s. The place was packed in those days. It had a very good restaurant as well. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor used to go there when they had a place in the village the 60s.


I'd hate to see it turned into flats or demolished which, as Mamora Man has pointed out looks more likely to happen looking at the boardings. It's such an impressive building. Surely it should be Grade II listed? Just hope it can be saved and restored and run as a pub/restaurant again (not a Harvester obviously).

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