Paley Street

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Amenities

Paley Street had two pubs; The Bridge House and The Royal Oak, the latter being a Michelin starred[2] gastro pub formerly owned by TV personality Michael Parkinson.[3] The pub closed during the Covid-19 pandemic and was subsequently demolished.[4] A new restaurant is due to be erected on the site.[5]

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  1. The Place-Name Evidence for a Routeway Network in early Medieval England, Ann Cole - Kellogg College Oxford 2010. page 28
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