no wonder
have you seen the price of a pint?
no wonder
have you seen the price of a pint?
>first opened in 793,
Fuckin newfags
historic-uk.com
>According to legend, the inn has been serving alcohol since 560 AD
you tell johnny sac about that joke, paulie?
>which first opened in 793,
It's not the same owner, user or even the same building.
kek
In the pub now lads. Shit faced. As long as we say "one for the road" the landlord keeps pouring. Drink driving as usual lads. Hope no rozzers are about, love the Tory jobcuts.
It's happening all the time, lad. It happened to my 500 year old local: The White Horse. Now "luxury flats".
It is possible that there was a medieval establishment on the same spot, but you are right that the current building is not that old.
The oldest 'verified' one is The Porch House in the Cotswolds (947 AD). Dating on the timber of the building places it as the year 1000 with a margin of error of 50 years.