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Junction Arms

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Picture Source:
Stephen Harris
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The Junction Arms was situated at 86 Junction Road.
This pub was established by 1874 and was later known as the Drum & Monkey. |
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This pub has now reopened as The
Oak & Pastor. |
T C (June 2011) |
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