The Black Horse Inn (3) - WCA plaque, Cranham

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The Black Horse Inn (3) - WCA plaque, Cranham

Image: © L S Wilson Taken: 6 Mar 2011

The Black Horse is one of many pubs in Gloucestershire that at one time sold West Country Ales, and still retains the WCA ceramic plaque. This brand eventually became part of the Whitbread empire, and around 1967 they discontinued the provision of these plaques. The one at the Black Horse is immediately to the left of the main entrance. More photos:- Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.815171
Longitude
-2.152125