New Inn, Blists Hill Museum

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New Inn, Blists Hill Museum, Ironbridge, Shropshire

This pub was moved from Green Lane, Walsall, to reopen in Blists Hill Museum in 1982. It originally had Butler's windows and a M&B plaque next to the corner door. It now sells Banks's ales, and has modern Banks's signs and windows. But 6 small roundels with Butler's 'Eagle' trademark survive on the pilasters surrounding the windows, and there is a similar roundel carved into the fireplace in the Tap Room.


April 2016: