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Wagon & Horses

 

 


 
The Wagon & Horses was situated on Marlowes, next to the famous "magic roundabout", almost under the former BP House which straddled the road. It was a large brewer's tudor building built between the wars by the Luton brewer, J W Green.  It used to have a very large painting of a wagon & horses working in a field and underneath proclaimed the ancestry of the pub and the name J W Green.  It became a Flowers pub in the 50s and then Whitbread in the 60s. At the end, it was a Beefeater pub/restaurant. It closed in the mid-1980s and was demolished in 1989.
 

Source: Adrian Perry

 

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