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CROWN INN Closed

Crown Inn, Madeley This photo from 1920 shows regulars from the Crown gathered outside the pub ready to embark on their annual outing. Harry Lees, the landlord, can be seen wearing a waistcoat, seated on a barrel just to the left of centre in the front row.

The two signs above the door read "Home Brewed

Ales", and below, "Crown Inn, Harry Lees, licensed to brew and sell beer by retail to be drunk on the premises. Dealer in tobacco".

The Crown Inn stood stood at the far end of Court Street, now the last private house before the Madeley Court Leisure Centre car park.

1901: Crown Inn Stabling 1 horse
Licence Beerhouse, on premises Condition Good
Granted 1830 Trade Mining
Owner A.B. Dyas Esq., Madeley. Occupier and tenant, Frederick Roden Position of house with regard to Police Good
Rent £15 5s Convictions 7/11/1899: Selling beer to a drunk - fined 10s
Rooms 4 rooms up and 4 rooms down

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