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    Station Inn Sutton Coldfield.

    So we have a pre 1865 mention of the Station Inn. We are happy that the adjacent railway station dates back to 1862 so perhaps it is a year or so older than we thought. For the record, the Station and Three Tuns are my watering holes of choice when enjoying a few in Sutton. I'll ask if any of...
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    Station Inn Sutton Coldfield.

    Is that 30 shillings per week? We had changed to decimal a little before I started learning about money but, I am aware that a shilling equivalent is 5p and therefore that's £1.50. Would I be correct in thinking that inflation would make it around £250 per week today?
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    Station Inn Sutton Coldfield.

    In the book that I referrred to above, it references Birmingham Daily Post 13 July 1865 (Mrs Richards landlady) I can't check the newspaper archives because it requires a Find My Past subscription which I don't currently have.
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    Station Inn Sutton Coldfield.

    The Station Hotel as it was called appears to have been built in 1865. There is a book called The Public Houses of Sutton Coldfield 1800-1914 by Stephen Roberts. ISBN 9781789967388 . It's mention on Page 56
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