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THE STAR PUBLIC HOUSE - 16th CENTURY |
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�The Star� was probably the home of a wealthy merchant or farmer. It has shown to be a late example of a Hall House complete with King Post supporting the roof timbers. |
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The Star at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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In 1830�s with the collpase of agriculture rate payers at the cost of 2 guineas could take out a licence to sell beer to try and promote local industry. Several did so no doubt including what became �The Star�. The first door on the left would have taken you into the open hall of the old house. The central door and section to the right is a later addition. |
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A touch of Spain has now come to The Star and the Pub has become well known for its cuisine attracting a clientelle from far and wide. Here is a happy staff and Terry Axon from Barcelona ready to pull your next pint. |
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