The Potters Arms

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Potters Arms by Mark Percy as part of the Geograph project.

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The Potters Arms

Image: © Mark Percy Taken: 15 Aug 2023

First recorded as a beer house in 1830, the pub takes its name from a pottery kiln next door, which was demolished in 1932. The leaseholder in the 1870s was Wheeler’s Brewery of High Wycombe, but shortly after 1887 the freehold of the pub was purchased by William Hobbs - the last potter to work in Winchmore Hill. The Potters Arms is now a freehouse after landlord Richard Edwards and local brothers Pete & Danny Gilbert bought the pub from the brewery in December 2018.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.644567
Longitude
-0.653091