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Elmdon Dial
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Date of photo: 1996 |
Picture source:
Michael Croxford |
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The Elmdon Dial was situated on Elmdon
Lane. This grade-II listed pub was
previously known as The Kings Head closing in May 2013. |
Source: David Barnes |
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I watched the 1966 World Cup final on a
small B&W tv in the timber extension, which was a separate dwelling rented
to my uncle and aunt John and Alice Webb. It was later incorporated into the
pub as part of the bar. |
David Hammond (August 2020) |
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Listed
building details: |
C18 timber-framed building built on
an L shaped plan. Two storeys. The ground storey is faced with
weather-boarding and the upper storey is plastered. Casement windows. Roof
tiled, with an end chimney stack at the south end. The later addition
extends to the east on the east wing. One storey and attics. Roof slate,
with one sloping roofed dormer. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |