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Seven Stars (grid reference) is an historic pub on Thomas Lane, Bristol, England; it was built in the 17th century and is a grade II listed building. [1]One of the earliest references to the pub is in the Bristol Record Office.
The building operated as the Seven Stars pub until 2011. A few months later, plans were announced to reopen the building as a community-run Welsh-language community centre and pub. The new centre opened as Saith Seren (Welsh for 'Seven Stars') in January 2012, under a lease from a new landlord. The landlord pressured the centre to close in 2015 ...
Seven Stars Public House, Bristol; The Seven Stars Inn, Robertsbridge, Sussex; Seven Stars, Falmouth, Cornwall; Seven Stars, Bilston; The Seven Stars Tavern Seven Stars Tavern, MD, Baltimore, the founding place of the (U.S.) Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Seven Stars Tavern, NJ, Woodstown, on the (U.S.) National Register of Historic Places
The Seven Stars was supposedly opened in 1660 and so is the oldest pub in Falmouth, [1] though the present building is dated to approximately 1800. The interior is dated to the 19th century, [2] leading it to be listed on Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
The agency takes its name from "The Seven Stars Pub", located in Central London. The funding for the agency came from private individuals rather than venture capitalists or a media network, making it the first planning agency to launch since Walker Media in 1997. [4]
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The Seven Stars is a Grade II listed public house at 53-54 Carey Street, Holborn, London. [1] It is unusual for having survived the Great Fire of London . It probably originated in the 17th century, and it is dated 1602, and was formerly known as The Log and Seven Stars .
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