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Holt has a village shop, which since 2014 has also housed the post office. [24] There were once five pubs and a brewery in Holt. Today, two remain: The Tollgate Inn and The Old Ham Tree. A third pub, The Three Lions, said to have been established before 1705, closed in the 1990s. [25] Local children attend Holt Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Spaniards Inn in 1906 Garden of the Spaniard's Inn on a sunny lunchtime. The Spaniards Inn is a historic pub on Spaniards Road between Hampstead and Highgate in London, England. . It lies on the edge of Hampstead Heath near Kenwood Hou
The building, commissioned by the Holt Brewery Company (and later operated by their successors, Ansells Brewery), in art deco style [1] was clad in black stone, with a bas relief carving of a stylised golden eagle, by sculptor William Bloye, over the main entrance. It was erected in the 1930s on the site of an earlier pub of the same name. [2]
A tollhouse or toll house is a building with accommodation for a toll collector, beside a tollgate on a toll road, canal, or toll bridge. History
The early history of the dwelling traditionally identified as the “Captain William Bull Tavern” begins with Isaac and Eunice Bull's purchase of 58 high acres of land on the Litchfield Farmington Road in 1756 from Stephen Rossetter for L 112 and ends with the sale of the farm to George Buell in 1892, a story in which William Bull occupies center stage for 9 of the 73 years.
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Notable performers at the pub included Jethro Tull, Supertramp, Queen, Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, Status Quo, and Led Zeppelin (on 5 April 1969). The Eastbrook is a Grade II* listed pub. [ 39 ] Given the influence of U.S. blues on the English musicians who played at the Roundhouse, journalist Nik Cohn called the London of the late 1960s and ...