The Crooked House
Former pub in Staffordshire, England
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The Crooked House was a pub in South Staffordshire, England. Its name and distinctive appearance were the result of 19th-century mining subsidence which caused one side of the building to be approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) lower than the other. It was known as "Britain's wonkiest pub", and optical illusions inside the building made objects appear to roll uphill.
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Owners of Crooked House appeal order to rebuild 'Britain's wonkiest pub'The owners of The Crooked House have launched an appeal against an order to rebuild the pub.Sky News - Published | |
Two men arrested as part of investigation into fire at Britain's 'wonkiest' pubTwo men have been arrested by police investigating the fire at the Crooked House pub in Staffordshire.Sky News - Published | |
Sit-down protest blocks road to burnt-out remains of Britain's 'wonkiest' pub - as contractors move inProtesters have attempted to block a lorry removing rubble from the site where the famous Crooked House pub once stood.Sky News - Published | |
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