Cliftonville: The Wheatsheaf Public House

Introduction

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Cliftonville: The Wheatsheaf Public House

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 7 Jun 2007

Behind the modern trappings and extensions this is an old flint-built public house, said to date in part from 1733. Victorian maps show it at the western end of the wooded hamlet of North Down, surrounded by fields. Having gone through a Whitbread / Beefeater phase, it is now owned by Greene King and is operated as one of their Hungry Horse restaurant outlets.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.381088
Longitude
1.413082