The Old Bell, Henley on Thames

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The Old Bell
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The Old Bell
Former names La Campana, The Bell Bar and Lounge, The Duke of Cumberland.
Alternative names Old Bell
General information
Type Pub
Address 20 Bell Street
Town or city Henley-on-Thames
Country England
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Landlord Rob Hooton and Pamela Myles
Website
www.theoldbell.biz

The Old Bell is a pub in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. The building has been dated to 1325, making it the oldest building in Henley on Thames. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

History

The Old Bell is the oldest building in Henley on Thames, the crown post having been dated to 1325 using dendrochronolgy.[2][3] It became a public house in the 1760s and was known as The Duke of Cumberland. Before this it was in domestic use. [1]

References

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