My parents kept this pub from 1952 to 1956. An M&B house. At the rear was a brick built bottle store and access to the cellar via a heavy double doored steel hatch in the ground. The M&B drays used to backup to the hatch through large double gates and drop the hogs heads on thick rope to the cellar below. Normal access to the cellar was also in the rear yard down steep stone steps. The cellar below ground was a series of old brick arches with hogs heads lying between them. I used to watch my dad 'tap' the barrels, insert the brass tap and hammer in a wooden bung on then top. I can still smell the beer. The cellar walls were whitewashed and it was quite claustrophobic down there. The living quarters downstairs were small; just a sitting room and a small kitchen. Upstairs several bedrooms and a bathroom lead off a landing that ran the length of the pub. I remember one customer very well, Major Brown, the then governor of Winson Green prison. On the eve of a hanging he always had a double whiskey with his beer. There were rumours that The Frighted Horse was haunted, but that's another story. My dad was Dennis Moody if anybody remembers him.