Henry Tudor House, Barracks Passages, Shrewsbury
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 17 Oct 2022
The timber framed building, left, is part of an extensive grade I listed pub that dates from the 15th century. See Image for the frontage to Wyle Cop. Originally a house, later an inn, at the time of listing called the Trotting Horse. Whatpub.com gives a longer history: 'first recorded as an inn in 1868 though it had previously functioned as a brew house. It closed as a pub in 1925 before re-emerging in 1990 as the Lion & Tap. A substantial restoration in Oct 2012 led to its current luxurious state. Since 2022 a Joules house.'