Monday, 1 April 2013

Bull & Stirrup

The Bull and Stirrup is a Victorian pub at the top end of Northgate Street, with a chequered past. One previous incarnation featured lap-dancing, but nowadays it is just a straightforward pub. One of the more interesting features is the panel of tiles in one of its' entrances, showing King Edgar being rowed up the river by local prince to swear fealty.






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