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- The Littleton Arms -
History
Situated on the corner of St. Michael’s Square, the inn
rests on walls 2 feet 6 inches wide, showing it was built on the cellars
of the medieval Collegium guest house. Built in the early 1790s by Sir
Edward Littleton as a replacement for the King’s Arms, its first sign went
up in 1794. Built of bricks of Penkridge clay and of Teddesley oak by
local craftsmen it became the centre of village life, hosting great balls,
auctions, estate rent days and the magistrates’ court.
Open: 11-12 Monday to Thursday, 12-1
Friday & Saturday,
12 - 10:30
Sunday
Beer range: Carling, Stella, Tetley,
Corrs, Strongbow
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Open: 11-11 Monday to Saturday. 12-10
Sunday
Beer range: Carling, Stella, Tetley,
Guinness, Strongbow