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Saith Seren (Welsh for 'Seven Stars'; its former name) is a Welsh-language community centre and pub in Wrexham, North Wales. Located on the corner of Chester Street and Lambpit Street, the Grade II listed building dates to 1898, as a rebuilding of a previous pub located on the site.
Britain's smallest pub measuring just 5 metres by 2 metres (16.5 ft by 6.5 ft), according to the Guinness Book of Records. [7] The pub, a timber-framed Grade II listed building, has been in existence since 1867. [8] In 1984, a record 102 people squeezed inside. [9] The Old Ferryboat Inn, Holywell, Cambridge. One of a number of pubs claiming to ...
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 .
In September 2023, the7stars added Princess Cruises to their roster following a competitive pitch, with a focus on driving demand for their next generation of cruise ships (Sun Princess and Star Princess). [84] They also unveiled Fenwick's inaugural ad campaign across the UK, seeking to evolve the 140-year-old brand. [85]
If you're looking for a delicious cheeseburger or tasty ice cream cone, a new Granville business has you covered. Seven 4 Zero, an ice cream shop and restaurant, opened Nov. 22 at 470 S. Main St ...
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The Seven Stars Inn is a 14th-century public house in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, a well-preserved example of a medieval building and a typical Sussex village pub. It is associated with historical events, both real and rumoured. As of at least autumn 2016, it was closed for business.
The Seven Stars pub building is located on the corner of Chester Street and Lambpit Street. [16] The building dates to 1898. [17] In 1898, the pub was rebuilt using Ruabon red brick in a commercial style, [18] with elements of Arts and Crafts, [16] [19] to the designs of Liverpool architect Thomas Price, [20] and built by Jack Scott in 1904. [8]