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A gable-end date-stone indicates this building was erected in 1801. Preceding this establishment, a three story building on the opposite side of the Market Place was known as the old Greyhound which ceased to be licenced in 1916. National census records and entries in Kellys Directories indicate that both the old & new greyhound were trading at the same time for at least half a century. The pub consists of an L-shaped public bar with openings to a dining room on one side and a snug on the other side. To the rear is a game room with a pool table and darts board. A rear garden has paved and lawned areas furnished with picnic tables. No meals currently but bar snacks are available
New Greyhound, Billesdon