Lower Peover, The Bells c.1955
Photo ref:
L308009

More about this scene
The main entrance to the pub is at the other side, but there is a gate giving access from the churchyard. The official name of this pub, parts of which are said to be around 700 yearrs old, should be the Warren de Tabley Arms. The name does not refer to the church bells; instead it gets its name because a family called the Bells used to live here. Incidentally, the village name is pronounced 'peever'.
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