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The Peacock
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Date of photo: 2015 |
Picture source: Movement80 |
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The Peacock was situated on Bolter End Lane and
closed in January 2015. |
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From The Good Pub Guide 1983: |
This very popular pub rambles up and
down steps through a series of small rooms, alcoves and window seats. Apart
from a 350-year old inglenook (which we were grateful for, escaping from a
sudden thundering deluge), the decor and furnishings are simple and mainly
modern, with rugs on the polished brick and tile floor. Bar food includes
ploughman's (£1.25), beefburger (£1.25), home-made chicken and mushroom or
steak and kidney pie (£1.85) and ham salad (£2); well-kep ABC, Bass and
Everards Tiger on handpump; darts and dominoes. In summer there are tables
on the grass in front. |
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Tim Smithson |
1980/2005 |
Peter was the host and dusty was
the barman in my day, best ham egg and chips for miles, my gran loved
going there for a meal out, always said the ham was too much for her...
Lovely pints of ABC, and spent a new years eve there dancing with my
wife in about 1991 ish |
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Date of photo: 2018 |
Picture source: Russell Judge |
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Picture source: Movement80 |