This Pub is Permanently Closed
The Prince Albert had been known as such since 1882, although the building dates back to about 1500 and is Grade II listed. It was originally a three bay medieval timber framed open hall house. When it closed, in November 2013, it had a central bar serving three rooms. The secluded suntrap of a garden, with fishpond, was a good place enjoy a quiet pint or three. Sports fans were well catered for as the pub offered darts, shove ha'penny, bar billiards, pool and table football. A Friary Meux pub, it became a free house which was then bought by Fullers. Unfortunately the pub went through a succession of licencees in its latter years and sadly in April 2015 it was announced that permission had been granted to convert the pub to housing.
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