Welwyn Garden City: The Two Willows

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Welwyn Garden City: The Two Willows

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 15 Nov 2014

This is The Two Willows public house in Howardsgate, formerly the Cork and before that a bank. The pub owners courted controversy in 2013 when, after its latest refurbishment, it was due to be named after Sir Ebenezer Howard, the founder of Welwyn Garden City, only to be informed that said gentleman abstained from alcohol and took a dim view of those who didn’t...!

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.802156
Longitude
-0.207841