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The building is the original premises of the George Inn, a coaching inn established in 1715, and is [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=43569 Grade II listed] by merit of its historic and architectural interest. The interior is traditional, with a low whitewashed ceiling and exposed black-painted beams. The floor is mostly carpeted, and the dark wood of the panelled walls is carried through to the tables and church-pew-style padded banquettes. According to the Morning Advertiser website (page no longer there), there's a function/dining room on the first floor and a beer garden and carpark out the back. |
The building is the original premises of the George Inn, a coaching inn established in 1715, and is [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=43569 Grade II listed] by merit of its historic and architectural interest. The interior is traditional, with a low whitewashed ceiling and exposed black-painted beams. The floor is mostly carpeted, and the dark wood of the panelled walls is carried through to the tables and church-pew-style padded banquettes. [http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/property.ma/property/42918?N=498986%2B496627%2B496571&Ne=499998%2B14%2B12%2B12&PagingData=Po_0~Ps_10~Psd_Asc According to the Morning Advertiser], there's a function/dining room on the first floor and a beer garden and carpark out the back. |
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Pub in Chesham, owned by Punch Taverns.
The building is the original premises of the George Inn, a coaching inn established in 1715, and is Grade II listed by merit of its historic and architectural interest. The interior is traditional, with a low whitewashed ceiling and exposed black-painted beams. The floor is mostly carpeted, and the dark wood of the panelled walls is carried through to the tables and church-pew-style padded banquettes. According to the Morning Advertiser, there's a function/dining room on the first floor and a beer garden and carpark out the back.
Kake visited on a Thursday afternoon in October 2009, just a couple of days after it reopened following refurbishment and change of management. Two of the three handpumps were on, offering London Pride (£1.45/half) and Adnams Bitter.
There were about half a dozen other customers in, all clustered around the bar and engaging in friendly banter. Music was playing (Stevie Wonder etc), though not too loudly.
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