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At The King's Head Sunday 19th February
Sunday 26th February
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About Us Whether you want to sample an ale from one of the many well known independent breweries, or one of the lesser known micro-breweries, we have what you need at prices you can afford. At The King's Head, our goal is to provide you with courteous, expedient, professional service of the highest caliber. Disabled access is via platform 1. Families and dogs are welcome. Browse our Web site for more information about The King's Head. The King's Head is situated on the ‘East Wing’ of Huddersfield’s Railway Station, famously described by Sir John Betjeman, as the most splendid in England.' and also described as ‘a stately home for trains’. The station building itslef was designed by the architect James Pigott Pritchett and built by the firm Joseph Kaye in 1846-7(1). The King's Head is a Grade 1 listed building and was established in our present form circa 1895. The King's Head consists of a large open plan room where you can see the original Victorian tiled floor, there are 2 smaller adjoining rooms. |
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