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Added: 20/07/08
Update: 21/07/08
Expires: 16/07/24
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Description
The Bulls Head is the oldest pub in Glossop and over the back door is a stone lintel which bears the date 1607, unfortunately covered over by a modern wooden veranda.
The name of the Bull is thought to have its origins from either the Papal Bull edict of the 13th century requiring that provision be made for travelers in every parish or that it was from the bull baiting that took place on the nearby Castle Hill.
One of the first landlord's to be recorded was Edward Pickford who in 1801 shot 15 balls from a crossbow fired from the Bull's parlor window into the large window on the north side of the church. The court to hear his case was of course held in the Bull !!!
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£34.00 - £48.00 pppn bed and breakfast
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4 (4 en-suite) |
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Contact Information
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| Contact |
Barbra Taylor | Ask Question |
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| Address |
Bulls Head Pub, Curry and Guest House | Map |
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102, Church Street |
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Old Glossop |
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Glossop |
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Derbyshire |
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SK13 |
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01457 853291 |
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Bulls Head Pub, Curry and Guest House |
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