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Black Horse


The original Black Horse Inn in Monkseaton was built in 1793 as a two-storey stone building, with a third floor added later. In 1936 Monkseaton Urban District Council granted permission for the building to demolished and replaced by the building, which is still present today.[1]

Monkseaton 1936 1793 Public Houses
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The Black Horse Public House, Monkseaton

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Black Horse, Monkseaton (1958)

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Black Horse Monkseaton at the time of 1936 rebuilding work 0

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Monkseaton Village c 1850

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Black Horse Monkseaton 1936 rebuilding work

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The Black Horse Monkseaton
- Official Website of the pub, including a page on it's history.

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The Black Horse, Monkseaton

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