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Blue plaque № 59571

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Millers Arms This building and the house next door (Misers Hoard) were owned by the same family in the late 18th century. Licensed in 1842, this beerhouse was known as 'The pub with no sign'. By the 1890s, the pub was known as the 'The Millers Arms' and the road was known as Acreman Street, Silver Street or Cow Lane. Until the 1990s, the pub was very small and drinks were served in small cosy surroundings.

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