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Consett pub that once made swords could see beer garden extended

The Crown and Crossed Swords Hotel Picture: Google streetview A COUNTY DURHAM pub that once made 37 kinds of blades could see its beer garden extended according to plans submitted to Durham County Council. The Crown and Crossed Swords Hotel, on Front Street in Shotley, Consett, could have its beer garden extended to make use of wasted ground that is currently heavily overgrown. According to the Heritage Statement, improvements have already been made to the existing beer garden “including wider gate access for disabled use, a flatter and hazard free paved area on one level, and a more open friendly covid friendly layout.”

Crossed Swords - Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

Package Includes: Blu-ray Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer) Region: A MSRP: $29.99 The Production: 3.5/5 In 16th Century England, Tom Canty (Mark Lester) is a poor young man living a miserable existence as a thief under his abusive father (Ernest Borgnine). When an attempt at picking the pocket of a nobleman ends badly, he finds himself running right into Edward, the Prince of Wales (also Mark Lester), who notices a stunning resemblance to Tom. When the two decide to play a prank and switch places, it ends up having unintended consequences; both now have to live each other lives and the only one who knows about the prank – King Henry VIII (Charlton Heston) – ends up dying, leaving Tom as the heir apparent to the throne. It falls to Edward and Sir Miles Hendon (Oliver Reed) to make things right before the joke’s on the entire kingdom!

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