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  2. Feathers Hotel, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Feathers Hotel is a former pub and coaching inn in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. First known as The Plume of Feathers, the building was popular with drovers heading to Wrexham's Beast Market. The inn was remodelled in the mid-19th century to extend its frontage onto an adjacent property on Chester Street.

  3. Tavernspite - Wikipedia

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    Cartographer Emanuel Bowen recorded Tavernspite in 1729 as having a building on the site of the Plume of Feathers inn. [ 2 ] From 1787, after the road through the village had been turnpiked (the Tavernspite Turnpike Trust was established in 1771 [ 5 ] ), Tavernspite would have been known to travellers on the Ireland mail coach from London and ...

  4. Shirley, West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    A zeppelin bomb fell in the fields behind the pub in 1917. The Plume of Feathers, which was the site of many local 'sports' and instrumental in the growth of Shirley, was built in the early 1800s at the junction of Bills Lane and Stratford Road. A significant investment into a new retail-led mixed-use centre is under construction.

  5. 'Fine casual' restaurant, banquet center opening soon on ...

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    Horse Feathers Kitchen and Cocktails and The Reserve Events Center is coming to the former site of a Girl Scout dining hall in Putnam Township 'Fine casual' restaurant, banquet center opening soon ...

  6. Chester Street, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Feathers Hotel is a building located on the corner of Chester Street and Charles Street. [23] The building possibly dates to c. 1630 as the Plume of Feathers, [24] and the two-storey building was formerly a coaching inn, with remnants of the stables and coach house present behind the building.

  7. Crondall - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... The Plume of Feathers pub is an example of Tudor architecture and was a resting stop on the ...

  8. Neil Morrissey - Wikipedia

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    Morrissey went on to own a chain of pubs in Staffordshire, including The Plume of Feathers in Barlaston, [1] and later The Old Bramshall Inn in Bramshall. The latter opened its doors as a Neil Morrissey pub on 28 June 2018, an event which Morrissey attended. In December 2021 the leasehold was sold and the pub was renamed 'The Butchers Arms'. [28]

  9. Princetown - Wikipedia

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    Princetown has a brewery which used to be housed in the Prince of Wales pub, but now occupies a modern purpose-built building on the edge of the village, close to the former railway. The other pub is the Plume of Feathers (the Railway Inn – "The Devils Elbow" – closed as a pub in 2009 - now the Ramblers' Rest Guesthouse).