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A very interesting, albeit poor quality, image of the interior of the pub. The late Phil, posted an image of the exterior, also attached. Looks to me that the pub was built onto the house at the rear. There's a distinct drop down to the pub, as borne out by the interior steps into the bar. I suspect the window to the right shown on the interior photo was probably the window of the rear residence. (There's probably a window to the left too, which makes me think the steps on which the barmen are standing was most likely once the front door to the house).
This photo, when I first saw it, was rather disingenuously labelled as The Bulls Head Camp Hill. While not completely inaccurate, as it does show about 20 % of the frontage, it is of no 172 Camp Hill plus the edge of the Bull's Head