The King Billy, 20 St. Johns Street, Kidderminster

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The King Billy, 20 St. Johns Street, Kidderminster

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 1 Jan 2009

Another of Kidderminster's surviving back street pubs, this one seems to have been made out of two terraced houses knocked together, no doubt done very many years ago. This pub is very much tucked away but it looks very smart compared to some of the town's other hidden away pubs. It is remarkable, but good, that it has survived, especially as it is just around the corner from the large St. John's Social Club. Parking and driving here is a nightmare - the street is choc-a-bloc with parked vehicles.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.38858
Longitude
-2.25974