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Public houses in Shropshire. There are currently 599 [1] pubs in the county, which equates to 785 people per pub. The figure fell below 700 for the first time in modern history in April 2006, and below 600 in February 2015.
The public house is described as "the best surviving medieval inn in Ludlow" and pre-dates the Feathers Hotel opposite. [2] It is a Grade II listed building . [ 1 ] Much of the current three-storey building dates to the 16th century, but the painted stucco front date from the 18th century and the roof tiles from the 20th century.
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The Feathers Hotel is a historic inn in Ludlow, Shropshire. Its imposing half-timbered frontage was constructed in 1619, over an earlier core, for a local lawyer, Rees Jones. [ 2 ] John Newman describes the hotel as a "prodigy" of Tudor architecture and it is noted for its Jacobean furnishings.
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Prince Rupert Hotel Shrewsbury, Shropshire: Jettied House: Early 17th century: 10 January 1953 1246913 ... West Felton: House: Late 18th century: 19 January 1952
King's Head Passage (left) and the public house (right) The King's Head is an old public house on the historic street Mardol in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. [1] It was previously known as the "Last Inn" as it was the last inn in Shrewsbury on the route out of town towards Wales (Frankwell historically was a separate entity, outside the borough of Shrewsbury).
Ackleton is a village in the English county of Shropshire.It is in the civil parish of Worfield.. Lying some 7 miles (11 km) from the market town of Bridgnorth, the village is the home of the two pubs with restaurants, The Red Cow and The Folley.