Perdiswell House (1), Droitwich Road, Perdiswell, Worcester
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 30 Apr 2011
Located on the A38 (Droitwich Road), this busy pub has a carvery and runs regular quiz nights, which are popular with its customers. The building dates from around 1840, and has been much extended. It was not originally a pub, and when built its original name was Little Perdiswell. It is in the Tudor Gothic style. Update: Closed April 2019. Then there was a fire. Plans were submitted for a nursing home. I don't know the present situation. Image