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Weavers Arms

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Picture source: Stephen
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The Weavers Arms was situated at 100 Roman Road.
This was a Taylor Walker Brewery pub,
present by 1850. It was rebuilt after the Second World War into the ground
floor of a block of flats. In its later years it was run by Maple Leaf
Inns, but it closed in 1994 and was converted for use as council offices.
More recently a further conversion has seen the premises now used as a
mosque and Islamic cultural centre. |
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