Plume Of Feathers Public House
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Image: © Ken Brown Taken: 3 Feb 2003
Opposite St Nicholas Gardens at the top of St Nicholas Road is the Plume of Feathers Public House. To the east of the pub is a large garden that was used by visitors using the terminus that used to be beside the pub in front of the gardens. The west side entrance leads to the old stables as the Inn was a coach stop before trams.