Sproughton, The Wild Man Inn c.1965
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This pub is named after the Woodwose, or wild man of the woods. He is usually shown as he is on the sign here - bearded, hairy and carrying a club. In the medieval period he represented good fighting evil in the form of a lion or other wild animal. Both he and the lion are carved on the shafts of fonts throughout East Anglia.
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