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This pub, at 38 South Street, is the former George's Meeting, and is 'listed' as having special interest as an unaltered 18th-century chapel.
It was built as a Unitarian chapel in 1760, and named after King George III, who came to the throne the same year. George's Meeting closed as a chapel in 1983, and had been converted to commercial use (Global Village) by 1987. It was most recently an antiques centre.
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