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Redbrick corner pub with attractive bowed windows. The interior has dark mahogany panelling, upholstered bench seating and a bust of Queen Victoria above one of the exits. Licensed in 1741 as the Green Man, the Green Man & French Horn in 1745 and the Bath House by 1855. Rebuilt in 1900 and named after the Earl of Bath's stately pile.
Under Whitbread did spend some time as a 'Sound & Vision' video pub in the early eighties. By the time of closure it was being run by Greene King.
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