Pub landlord to take boozer on the road during World Cup to avoid repair works
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A pub landlord is planning to take his boozer on the road during the World Cup to dodge repair works outside the property.
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Suffolk's Pete Goss, along with co-landlady Sophie McCreddie, are looking forward to the footballing event - but only for the first week, before diggers take up residence outside the King's Head.As a result, the Bildeston couple have transformed a horse-box into a rollable pub while the water repairs are completed along the village high street in an innovative business revamp.The watering hole was first built back in the 1300s as a woolhouse and later became a pub in the 1530s - and has been offering up drinks to thirsty locals in the 500 years since.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say And, back in 1996, the King's Head welcomed a micro-brewery onsite.Now, the newly-fashioned watering hole will offer pubgoers real ales, wines and spirits from an impressive slide-out bar.It will be located outside the roadwork-ridden area in Bildeston and travel through nearby...
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