The Crown Inn, Pulham Market, Norfolk
Beginning life as two timber framed buildings, records suggest the inn was built to house workmen building the church in the late 1400's. The oldest parts of the present building, that overlooks the village green, date back to the 15th. century.
The first recorded landlord was Humphrey Baley who left in 1782.
The pub received Grade: II listed building status on 11th. September 1951. (English Heritage Legacy ID: 225768).
The Crown Inn, Pulham Market, Norfolk
Beginning life as two timber framed buildings, records suggest the inn was built to house workmen building the church in the late 1400's. The oldest parts of the present building, that overlooks the village green, date back to the 15th. century.
The first recorded landlord was Humphrey Baley who left in 1782.
The pub received Grade: II listed building status on 11th. September 1951. (English Heritage Legacy ID: 225768).