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A restaurant, bar and event space located in Stafford town centre. The property was built in 1746 by William Chetwynd of Brocton and was sold in the 1780s to William Horton, a local shoe manufacturer. Whilst he lived there his friend Richard Brinsley Sheridan (playwright, and M.P. for Stafford, 1780 - 1807) was a regular visitor, staying there whilst on political business in the Borough. Chetwynd House became Stafford's General Post Office in 1914, but the Post Office closed in 2008. Following a chequered career as a bar/restaurant called the Post House then the Apothecary it reopened as the Post House Bar & Grill in 2020. There are a bar and a restaurant on the ground floor and function rooms on the other floors.
Historic Interest
See the main description. Many interior features area retained.
Post House Bar & Grill, Stafford