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Pub with a curved frontage and a more conventional decor, having rid itself of its old English spit and sawdust layout. There is a first floor bar by, way of a curved staircase, which can be hired for functions. First licensed in 1742 and called the Three Jolly Butchers until 1785. The present pub dates from 1967. A Lilley's cider occupied the remaining handpump.
Kings Arms, London