The Sneyd Arms

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The Sneyd Arms

Image: © Mike Eardley Taken: 9 Mar 2007

The Sneyd Arms pub stands at the junction of Milton Road and B5049 Hanley Road. The Sneyd Arms motif of a fleur-de-lys and scythe is allegedly derived from Edward III's praise of one of the original Sneyd family at the battle of Poitiers where he 'scythed down the French'.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.040492
Longitude
-2.169237