Given the size of the road here, the last thing you’d expect
to come across is a pub. The brickwork blends well with the autumnal background
of the leaves. It would take a large truck at speed to take out a sizeable
corner of the pub, but being in the countryside, there’s not much cause for
large trucks to come down this road anyway. There’s some great signs of tradition.
There’s plant pots made from barrels which I guess was the site’s main trade to
send down the canal. There’s a wagon wheel leaning against the conservatory. And
there’s lots of chimneys which suggests that there’s real fires in every corner.
There’s also signs of modern amenities like an alarm system and lighting in the
form of a mock-Victorian lamppost. There’s not much that’s hidden. It might all
be on the other side of building, but it’s certainly not on show.
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