Ickleford: The Old George

Introduction

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Ickleford: The Old George

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 13 Jun 2010

The Old George is in fact a reversal of the modern trend of converting pubs into residences because at heart this is a 16th century hall house that was later converted into a public house. It is now a Grade II Listed Building and a Greene King outlet. Not sure which "old" George the pub is named after, except that it was one of the early Hanoverian mob.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.970127
Longitude
-0.280343