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Noah

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Is this saying the Spotgate lease is for sale?
It is being advertised for sale, as are the tenancies/leases of the Lamb, Luck Penny, Crown @ Hyde Lea, Horns @ Gnosall, Bridge @ Stone, Labour in Vain @ Yarnfield, and 10 Green Bottles in Stone..
 

littleme

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It is being advertised for sale, as are the tenancies/leases of the Lamb, Luck Penny, Crown @ Hyde Lea, Horns @ Gnosall, Bridge @ Stone, Labour in Vain @ Yarnfield, and 10 Green Bottles in Stone..
Luck penny :( The Lamb? Opposite Sainsbury's?
 

Theresa Green

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Not the question, but any sit down Chinese restaurants that aren't the golden orient?
I do like the Golden for what it is and I love the staff there too, but I think the answer to your question is none other worth visiting within the radius described

Half hour train to Brum , five minute walk to China Town

But not until it gets to 68f
 

rudie111

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Not the question, but any sit down Chinese restaurants that aren't the golden orient?

Sizzling Wok in Penkridge seems to get good reviews (not been myself). I believe it's an 'all you can eat' but table service rather than buffet style
 

Noah

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I think there was a Windmill pub and a Speed the Plough thereabout but it's been the Lamb since the 1830s.
@littleme The pub was originally called the Windmill in 1821, renamed Speed the Plough in 1833 and renamed again as the Lamb in 1834. Can't see the "& slaughter" anywhere unless it was a nickname - no butchers amongst its licensees as far as I can see. The "Slaughtered Lamb" was the pub in the film "An American werewolf in London" and there is now a modern pub of that name in Finsbury. Noticed any werewolves around the area?
 

littleme

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@littleme The pub was originally called the Windmill in 1821, renamed Speed the Plough in 1833 and renamed again as the Lamb in 1834. Can't see the "& slaughter" anywhere unless it was a nickname - no butchers amongst its licensees as far as I can see. The "Slaughtered Lamb" was the pub in the film "An American werewolf in London" and there is now a modern pub of that name in Finsbury. Noticed any werewolves around the area?
I'm sure the sign at one time was deep red, with a lamb with it's throat cut.....I've lived in stafford from 1973 -1975ish, then moved back here in 1995.....im sure I remember the sign vividly...but then I remember a abbotoir somewhere by the prison when I was a kid that no-one thinks existed.....
 

littleme

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@littleme The pub was originally called the Windmill in 1821, renamed Speed the Plough in 1833 and renamed again as the Lamb in 1834. Can't see the "& slaughter" anywhere unless it was a nickname - no butchers amongst its licensees as far as I can see. The "Slaughtered Lamb" was the pub in the film "An American werewolf in London" and there is now a modern pub of that name in Finsbury. Noticed any werewolves around the area?
Exactly this colour.....but the lamb had it's throat cut and was dangling as if someone was holding it under its tummy.....head right down & limp....

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Mudgie

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I'm sure the sign at one time was deep red, with a lamb with it's throat cut.....I've lived in stafford from 1973 -1975ish, then moved back here in 1995.....im sure I remember the sign vividly...but then I remember a abbotoir somewhere by the prison when I was a kid that no-one thinks existed.....
I moved to Stafford in 1973 and don't remember such a sign.
Rowlands abattoir was next to the prison.
 
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