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> Oh Great. They'll probably tear out all the

> beautiful wood work as well as the soul from the

> place.



and the Mona Lisa , whats going to happen to that ? I really liked all the woodwork in the Wishing Well but it had gone right downhill last time I went in . Another Bishop ?? bleeeeeurrrgh .:'(

I remember watching a great fight between Eubank & Thompson (the first one) in there, that was a good night.


If you combine Montpellier's wine, Hooper's beer, the Gowlett's straightforward food offering and not lose too much of the wooden charm then it will be a great pub


Not been to the Montpellier, but other than that, I'd agree with that.


I have absolutely no beef with any of the people involved, but just really hope it doesn't become another Bishop (lots of people disagree with me, but I just can't make myself like the place!)! Doubt it will, as it's not on such a busy road.

AS long as they get rid of the giant plasma screen all will be well.


Trying to have a pint with a 6ft version of Corrie in the corner is not enjoyable. The back room had a pool table which would be nice to keep and it's a big space.


The Bishop's food would, whilst not setting the world alight, be a 100% improvement on the god awful sandwiches we got given on the forum's outing to the Wishing Well last year.


It's my local so I'll be intrigued as to how it goes. The rooms above are still letting so not sure how that'll work in the future.

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