The Bull's Head Inn (1)
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 21 Jun 2010
The Bull's Head is a popular and well-known 18th century inn, on the B4555 road, between Highley and Bridgnorth. It has been much extended, but retains many original features in its 18th century core. As well as accommodation, the inn provides meals and at times live music. The inn is unusual in having two completely different signs, one is on a post in the car park, and the other is attached to the building, on the side fronting the B4555. Image Image Image