Jug & Glass Public House, Nether Langwith, Nottinghamshire
The Jug &Glass Public House is a grade II listed building, that is heritage protected, It was built in the late 18thC with additions in the 19th.
The village that it is in, Nether Langwith, In Nottinghamshire is part of a larger village and we lived in the part called Langwith, which is in Derbyshire. The county boundary bisects the village with ‘Nether’ meaning ‘Lower’. The third part of the village, Whaley Thorns is also in Derbyshire and is the northern part of the larger village.
Jug & Glass Public House, Nether Langwith, Nottinghamshire
The Jug &Glass Public House is a grade II listed building, that is heritage protected, It was built in the late 18thC with additions in the 19th.
The village that it is in, Nether Langwith, In Nottinghamshire is part of a larger village and we lived in the part called Langwith, which is in Derbyshire. The county boundary bisects the village with ‘Nether’ meaning ‘Lower’. The third part of the village, Whaley Thorns is also in Derbyshire and is the northern part of the larger village.