There was widespread fury when the Crooked House, an 18th-century boozer in the Black Country village of Himley ... Fantastic work from South Staffordshire Council.' South Staffordshire Council ...
The watering hole — known as the Crooked House for its leaning walls and tilting foundation — favored by many locals in the village of Himley ... the South Staffordshire Council said it ...
The hearing to decide whether the Crooked House pub could take place within weeks. A spokesman for the planning inspectorate confirmed that all the documents had now been submitted for the planning ...
The Crooked House must be rebuilt brick by brick on the same site as it once stood. It held 200 years of local and national ...
The slanted season's greetings honour the famously wonky pub, the Crooked House near Dudley that ... a pop-up shop outside the Dudley Arms in Himley, Staffordshire, on Saturday.
The Crooked House in Staffordshire was well-known for its ... The 18th Century building, in Himley near Dudley, had a sloping floor and walls due to mining subsidence in the area.
An appeal from owners ATE Farms against an enforcement notice issued by South Staffordshire Council ... an idea campaigners from Save the Crooked House (Let's get it rebuilt) are against.