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Wetherspoon pub opened Dec 2015
This December 2015 Wetherspoon arrival in Cornwall is in a former furniture store in the centre of town. Surprisingly large and deep inside, it is laid out on four separate levels, with steps between the levels and a number of distinct drinking or eating spaces all the way through. The single long bar has a selection of handpumps which usually offer some changing local microbrewery ales in addition to the usual Wetherspoon fare. The lowest level at the rear leads out to a patio for outside drinking, and a wheelchair lift connects this level with the bar area; there is also a roof terrace. The pub takes its name from when locally-mined tin was assayed in the coinage hall to establish its market value.
Historic Interest
Built early 19th century as 2 town houses and later shops. Grade II listed. Historic England List UID: 1279507
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Coinage Hall, Helston
Source: Local