City of London

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A 16th century building which was initially built as a coaching inn and renamed the City of London, rumour has it that this was after a ship of the same name was blown over the seawall and collided with the inn in 1775. The pub remains a memorial to those who died and was repaired with the ships timbers. The building which is on two levels has recently been refurbished to provide a friendly local pub in the centre of this smugglers village, the top bar is the only area currently open, the lower bar originally being the stables will re-open as the restaurant. Cask Ale offer, £2.50 per pint Fridays 12-5pm