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The Old Queen's Head is a pub at 40 Pond Hill, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is a 15th-century timber framed building and the oldest surviving domestic building in Sheffield. [ 1 ] It is now Grade II* listed .
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The pub is called the Three Horseshoes, and was renovated in 1907. [9] A frequent bus service connects the village with Cantley and Doncaster. [10] The Yorkshire Wildlife Park is immediately to the south of the village; it is bounded to the east by the River Torne, and to the west by the M18 motorway, which separates it from Cantley. [11] [12]
Yorkshire 53°19′16″N 1°35′28″W / 53.321°N 1.591°W / 53.321; Fox House is a 17th-century Grade-II listed Inn, [ 1 ] located near the Longshaw Estate in the Peak District , near the border between South Yorkshire and Derbyshire in northern England.
In 2010, the brewery took legal action against Cropton Brewery over the latter's use of the Yorkshire white rose design [25] for its Yorkshire Warrior beer. [26] Mr Justice Arnold ordered Cropton to remove the emblem but criticised both breweries for not settling the matter sooner. [27] The "kiss-in" protest event at the John Snow pub
The pub, in 2013. The Maltings is a historic pub on Tanner's Moat in York. The pub opened in 1842 as the Railway Tavern, a short walk from York railway station, which had opened the previous year. The opening of Lendal Bridge nearby increased its trade, although the relocation of York railway station reduced it. In light of these changes, in ...
Yorkshire 53°33′30″N 1°31′46″W / 53.5583°N 1.5294°W / 53.5583; - Higham / ˈ h ɪ k əm / is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire , England.