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Essex > Newney
Green > Prince Of
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Prince Of Wales
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The Prince Of Wales
dated from the 18th century. This rural country inn was at one time a
Truman's pub, then became a pub-restaurant named The Duck Inn. This has now
also closed. |
Source: Movement80 |
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Then we moved to the Newney Green pub
that Truman’s called the Prince of Wales but we all knew as either the Drum
& Monkey or the Kickin’ Dickey. Mrs Porter served from stillages behind a
bar that was the bottom half of the back door from the parlour to the
lean-to. It is now a restaurant." |
Nik Wood, London
Drinker, August 2021 edition |
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