This Pub is Permanently Closed
Historic Interest
The Key House probably dates back to 1598 and rebuilt in the 1600s, on the shore of the River Dee between Little Neston and Parkgate. It had become an inn by 1688 but closed in 1710 and converted to residential use becoming one private house by the early 1800s. Destroyed in the early 1940s but a few bricks are still visible on the overgrown site.
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