The Pigs, Edgefield

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The Pigs, Edgefield

Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 1 Aug 2007

The inn was opened in 1789 and originally called "Three Pigs". It changed its name to "Piggs Inn" in 1826 and to "Pigs" in 1858. By 1861 it was known as "Frere Arms" and from 1952 onwards as "Bacon Arms" until its closure in March 1976. It was reopened as a freehouse under the name of "The Three Pigs" in April 1977. The THREE PIGS Reopened 02.04.1977 as freehouse

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.864603
Longitude
1.11667