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George Hotel

Photograph at the George Hotel black plaque

The George Hotel This Grade II listed building dates back to the late 18th century and was remodelled in the mid-19th century. The eastern end of the building - with an archway for coaches - was demolished as part of road widening in the 20th century. Originally called the George and Star, it is the only survivor of the six inns that stood in the Market Place. These premises were refurbished by J. D. Wetherspoon in July 2010.

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