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A large inter war public house built in 1936 for Butlers to plans by architects Lavender & Twentyman. In 1966 internal alterations saw the three rooms at the front of the pub knocked into one; however in 1976 a wall was rebuilt to make two rooms again. In 1996 the pub was turned into a Harvester Inn concentrating on food and the rooms were knocked back into one. The pub today is very much food driven as a restaurant although drinkers are welcome.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Springhill, Wolverhampton