plaque № 77994

The Railway Inn. In recent years this long-standing public house was named the Corner Flag and Arbuckles before that. Now the Railway Inn again, it was named after the (now closed) railway station, in 1894. Before the station opened it had been the New Inn, with thatched cottages on either side. A lavish reception was held at the New Inn in September 1879. The inn was probably "new" around this time. These premises were refurbished by J.D. Wetherspoon in June 2011.

by J. D. Wetherspoon

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