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MARQUIS OF GRANBY, LONDON ROAD

The exact spot is difficult to ascertain.  There are reports of a Marquis of Granby sited at the toll gate … More

London Rd

THE MINT – LANSDOWNE, LONDON ROAD

The Mint opened in February 2002. By late 2004, ownership changed to become The Lansdowne, a stylish bar which serves … More

London Rd

BISHOPS BLAZE – MARQUIS WELLINGTON, LONDON ROAD

1801 an Inn was built near the London Rd tollgate and named the Bishops Blaze. Named after the patron saint … More

London Rd

ROSE & THISTLE, GRANBY TOLL GATE/LONDON ROAD

A Rose & Thistle was recorded when in 1833, landlord Charles Orton was charged with selling beer during divine service … More

Granby Toll Gate, London Rd

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