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Peacock & Royal

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Date of photo: 1940 |
Picture source: David
Gray |
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The Peacock & Royal was situated in the Market
Place and has now been demolished and replaced with a Boots store. This pub
was known as the Peacock until the 1860s when a son of Queen Victoria stayed
there. |
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Source: cbtoppy |
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