Somerset House, 121 Enville Street
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Somerset House, 121 Enville Street by P L Chadwick as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 9 Apr 2009
This strangely named public house has one claim to fame - you can apparently push your beer glass against the bar walls and it will stay suspended there. Why anyone would want to do this isn't clear, but you can read more about it from this link: http://www.strangestbooks.co.uk/page%2019.html Apart from the magical qualities of its walls, the pub is also blessed with its own car park. This is an advantage that not all of the many other pubs in the area possess.
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