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There are no records to state that the house was built in the 1200's. It was in fact built in the 1400's. The Dick Whittington Tavern. The Dick Whittington Tavern, currently named Dick Whittington's, is a public house at 100 Westgate Street, Gloucester, built in the 13th century and known as Saint Nicholas House, possibly for the family of Richard Whittington (Dick Whittington), Lord Mayor of ...
Lower George Inn whilst Pig Inn the City. The Lower George Hotel, now the Lower George Inn, is a grade II listed building at 121 Westgate Street, Gloucester. [1]For some time the building was home to the 'Pig Inn the City', which closed in 2011.
The pub in 2007. The Air Balloon is a road junction and former pub in Birdlip, Gloucestershire, England.The junction is on the A417 at a significant congestion point. The pub was open from the late 18th century to 2022, when it closed as part of road improvements, and was subsequently demolished.
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The pub is a two-storey italianate style building with a cellar. It is built on the corner of the entrance to the Docks. It has north and east facing sides and it is angled at the corner where the main entrance is located. The walls consist of stuccoed brick with stone details. It has a slate roof with two chimney stacks stuccoed in the same ...
The Fountain Inn is a grade II listed pub at 53 Westgate Street, Gloucester, England. It is mentioned in an Abbey Rental document of 1455. It is mentioned in an Abbey Rental document of 1455. Some of the building is from the late 16th century but it was mostly rebuilt in the late 17th century, altered in the 18th century, and remodelled around ...
The "pilot" of a pedal-powered vehicle that tipped over with 15 people onboard Saturday was cited for allegedly operating it under the influence of drugs or 'Pilot' cited for alleged DUI after ...
It was extended in the 19th and 20th century, then since 1967 it has been used as a public house and hotel. [3] From 1970, the Inn was operated by Jacky McDougall. The building was Grade II listed on 30 September 1985. [4] In 2015, The Hotel Inspector filmed in the Little Thatch to help the former owner. In 2018, the Inn was sold to the Hatton ...