I see someone on another pub review website has the Wenlock as a 'gay icon'. I've heard it described as a lot of things, one of which could inspire some crude jokes in this context, but gay icon?
I see someone on another pub review website has the Wenlock as a 'gay icon'. I've heard it described as a lot of things, one of which could inspire some crude jokes in this context, but gay icon?
Popped into the Wenlock yesterday and it seems that it's still in demand by film crews. A location scout came in asking to take a few photos for his director. As to the future well still no-one knows. The hope is that prospective developers may be put off by the inevitable battle to get planing permission to change the terms of use or demolish it. I guess money will come into it, there's no doubt the pub needs a bit spent on it so it's likely to be more valuable to a developer than a new owner.
I've just joined Alcoholics Anonymous - I still drink, just under a different name.