The Queens Head, Horsham

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The Queens Head, Horsham

Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 20 Oct 2013

Little is known of the Queens Head in its earlier days. It first appeared in the local records as an Inn in 1793. Later entries in Horsham's historical archives show the Queens Head being tied to a brewery as far back as 1888. This same brewery was later to be renamed King & Sons in 1906 and it is today known as King & Barnes. Shortly after becoming King & Sons the brewery rebuilt the Queens Head on its original site as a pub and hotel. The work was completed in 1911 for the princely sum of £1,270.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.060541
Longitude
-0.322966