Stoneleigh, The Stoneleigh Hotel c.1955
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By 1934, more than two thousand houses had been built within half a mile of Stoneleigh Station, and in March of that year Hanbury & Buxton successfully applied for a provisional licence to build and operate a licensed premises on the site of the old courthouse. This grand building was completed in November of the same year. In mock-Tudor style, with stained glass windows and exquisitely decorated carved barge boards, it was classified as a 'superpub', and incorporated entertainment rooms, a restaurant and a billiard room as well as a large hall for receptions.
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