Wednesday 21 September 2022

The Four Crosses, Cannock, summary

 

        So, lots of interesting stuff at The Four Crosses, a big place with a huge car park and lots of rooms. It could be a goldmine, but it will take a massive investment which is unlikely to happen in the current economic climate and it's a shame. I'd love to see it restored to it's former glory. I'm not even sure that the building is still there. You can see it on Google Earth but who knows how old the pictures are on there. But, let's hope someone sees the potential and takes it on. It would be a crime if it were left to crumble.

        Normally, if a place is closed we would take a couple of beers and toast the place outside, taking a picture to commemorate the event but we were able to go one better here as we'd been let inside. We'd taken a bottle or two and were able to take this picture behind the bar.


        Please excuse the miserable face, it's natural. Our thanks to the manager (who's name we can't remember) from the Brewery (which we can't remember) for getting us in and to Alan, the caretaker who turned out to be a decent chap in the end (he even gave me a glass as a souvenir of our visit).

                                Cheers!

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