Orignally known as the Sun Inn, a lovely old ex-farm building with several rooms & levels. this inn has a rich history and was a key location in the infamous Featherstone Massacre of 1893, the last occasion on which British troops shot and killed British citizens on English soil. Here was made the first ever speech on workers' rights, by Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, co-founder of the Scottish Labour Party who also spoke here at the time of the massacre. Carved into the mantelpiece are his words "Revolutions are not made with rosewater". Keir Hardy also spoke here. May offer two house beers from Acorn, Bradley Arms Best Bitter and Cunninghame Graham Blonde.
Historic Interest
A key location in Featherstone Massacre
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Bradley Arms, North Featherstone
Changing beers typically include: Chin Chin , Nightjar , North Riding (Brewery)
Source: Local
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