Hmm let me think now - was the publican's name Charles?
Drinking, yes (as reported).
Quite Large Holes, yes (as in worked-out clay pits)!
Piers
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Chris Barker
Sent: 28 July 2004 18:15
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: Warning !! Curmudgeon alert !!
It was the Three Fyshes Piers, closed eh? No, I would not have the patience
to run a pub, and it is too close to a busy main road to live in quietly!
So drinking holes figured quite large in the meeting did they? ;-)
Chris
On 28 Jul 2004, at 17:06, Piers Hemy wrote:
>
> The first pub was The Bell at Cotton End, which has stopped doing
> food, so we decamped to The Gate at Harrowden, which had no Rabbit &
> Parsnip Pie, but otherwise satisfied our needs. Both are close to
> Cardington, hence the pictures on the wall.
>
> Graham has confirmed to me that the last pic was indeed Turvey - full
> marks Chris - though I do believe the building is Turvey House. I
> daresay that Lord Luke would offer you a sherry if asked nicely. Now
> was it the Cranes (by the church in Turvey) or the Three Fyshes (by
> the river) where you and the Guard of Honour celebrated? If the
> latter, it is at present closed with a For Sale sign up - perhaps you
> might be interested?
>
> Piers
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