Wooden Bridge (1), Woodbridge Hill, Guildford

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Wooden Bridge (1), Woodbridge Hill, Guildford

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 26 May 2012

A very large, popular pub, located at the bottom of Woodbridge Hill, which is some way from the centre of Guildford. Many years ago, early in their careers, the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton played here. Today live entertainment is still a major feature of the pub, along with large television screens for showing sports. Judging by reviews, food here used to be of the cheap and cheerful variety, but the pub has recently been rejuvenated so that may well have changed. The building itself looks as if it could date from 1930's, but maybe a little later. The photograph was taken early in the morning, which is why the car park was empty! Image Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.248447
Longitude
-0.58523