Wilbraham Arms
This property, dating back to the late 18th to early 19th century, boasts a dignified Georgian frontage that was once a coach-house. The exterior is characterized by a brick painted sham timber frame and plaster, along with three sash windows, each adorned with plain lintels, spread across its three storeys. The interior of the property has been extensively refurbished to feature an open-plan layout, accentuated by numerous square pillars. This renovation, which took place in the late 20th century, has significantly enhanced the property's spaciousness and openness. After a period of closure, the property reopened its doors to the public in early October 2020. This historical property, with its blend of traditional architecture and modern design, offers a unique and inviting space.