The Pheasant Inn, Grade II listed pub in Wythop, England
The Pheasant Inn is a Grade II listed pub in Wythop forming part of a terrace of former townhouses built in the 18th century. The building retains traditional architectural details and craftsmanship characteristic of that period in its structure and design.
The building was originally constructed in 1747 as a residential townhouse and converted to a pub in 1881 by Thomas Parry. This transformation marked its shift from private residence to a public venue serving the local community.
The pub has long served as a gathering place where locals meet and socialize regularly. Visitors can experience the rhythm of village life through the regular live music and sports events that bring the community together throughout the year.
The pub operates with varying hours throughout the week, with earlier closings Monday through Thursday and extended availability on weekends. Visitors should check current opening times before planning a visit as these can change seasonally.
The building once wore false timber cladding added in the 1980s, but this was removed during restoration work to uncover the original facade beneath. This renovation revealed authentic architectural features that had been hidden for decades.
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