The Old Bell, Henley on Thames
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The Old Bell
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Former names | La Campana, The Bell Bar and Lounge, The Duke of Cumberland. |
Alternative names | Old Bell |
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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 | |
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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]
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