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Former Black Bull Inn, Bowsden


The Black Bull Inn was a public house in Bowsden. The building dated from the late 18th century and was originally a single storey block of two units with a central chimney stack. In the second half of the 19th century two units were added to the eastern end and attic bedrooms were added in c.1900.[1] The public house closed in c.2014 and the building was demolished in 2020 to redevelop the site.[2]

Bowsden Former Public Houses Demolished
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The Black Bull

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The Black Bull and post box, Bowsden

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The Black Bull

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The Black Bull Inn (Bowsden)
- The Black Bull is suggested to have been built in the last quarter of the 18th century, possibly in the early 1780s. It was then a single storey block of …

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Northumberland pub will be demolished to make way for new homes
- Northumberland Gazette, 8th July, 2020, ...The application to demolish the Black Bull Inn, at Bowsden, about six miles south of Berwick, and build two four/five-bedroom houses on the site was …

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