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Lord Clifton Great Hampton Street was closed, now open 2025

Great news and fingers crossed for a CAMRA listing. Surprised real ale is in decline. Pity.
 
popped into the lord clifden the other day and can highly recommend it...from the outside you would not be prepared to see what greets you inside...the garden is like stepping into another world..excellent food..bar staff wonderful..nice quirky pub but not too quirky..of course i know this pub very well having worked there in the 80s and it was great to see that the old butchers block is still there after all these years..well done to the new owners... few photos here and yes the old radios were nailed down :)

lyn

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Great pics Lyn. I popped my head in there a few weeks ago and thought it looked good, if a little quirky as you say.
Talking of younger family members - one of mine said last night that he’d never heard of the Ansells Brewery…. Made me a bit sad I must admit!
 
Great pics Lyn. I popped my head in there a few weeks ago and thought it looked good, if a little quirky as you say.
Talking of younger family members - one of mine said last night that he’d never heard of the Ansells Brewery…. Made me a bit sad I must admit!
Ansells went for a Burton in 1981. I'm surprised that's 44 years ago! The cask conditioned mild stopped being produced in 2012.
 
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