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Blue plaque № 75054

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Grade II Listed former coaching inn, the Dun Cow Inn has a late 18th century frontage and is noted for its little-altered public bar and fine galleried dining room. The entrance to the public bar is beneath the coaching arch. On the left of the large inglenook fireplace, a sloping narrow passage leads to the lounge. The dining room has a galleried seating area and a fine Tudor-style fireplace reputed to have been removed from nearby Norton Hall. The lounge bar was converted from two rooms in the 1980s.

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