This 17th.century coaching inn was rebuilt in the early 19th.century as a hotel to serve the London-Holyhead turnpike road. Note the 'Crown Hotel Garages' raised lettering in stone on the fascia; this was an early motor garage. Inside, in both the public bar and the small separate dining room on the rear left, the dado is old panelling and above it are high-quality panels from a 1960s refit. The bar fittings could date from this time but perhaps later and recently a small section of panelling was removed and the tiled and wood surround fireplace replaced by a modern one. A room at the rear contains a pool table but no old fittings.
This 17th.century coaching inn was rebuilt in the early 19th.century as a hotel to serve the London-Holyhead turnpike road. It has two wood-panelled rooms from a quality refit in the 1960s. Note the 'Crown Hotel Garages' raised lettering in stone on the fascia. This was an early motor garage. In both the public bar and the small separate dining room on the rear left the dado is old panelling and above it are the 1960s panels. The bar fittings could date from the 1960s or later and recently a small section of the panelling was removed and the tiled and wood surround fireplace replaced by a modern one. A room at the rear contains a pool table but no old fittings.
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