Crantock - The Old Albion Inn (southern end)
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Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 30 Jul 2022
The Old Albion Inn lines the northeastern side of Langurroc Road in Crantock. This is its more southerly end, and as can be seen access is not possible through the front door of this section. See Image] for the more northerly part of the pub (with the main entrance). This pub was created from three former cottages that date from the late C18th or early C19th This section of the pub has a thatched roof whereas the rest of it has slates or tiles. Their own website: https://www.oldalbioncrantock.com It is EH Grade II listed: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1144026?section=official-list-entry