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DebsyDoo | 18:36 Thu 27th May 2010 | Food & Drink
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Limited by region, so narrows down the possible answers - I know, but nevertheless:-
Went in a pub earlier, called The Bell (not an unusual name, which doesn't help) but which is situated in Bedmond (Herts).
Was told it was originally a boat (barge ?) which was towed up to it's current position by horses - from where & to where is unknown - but something (apparently) happened & it got abandoned there - then, at some point in time, someone decided to turn it into a "pub".
It apparently dates back to 1500 (ish).
Have had a quick look on the net, but can't find out if this is true . . . . ?
Can anyone help ???
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I found this:-

http://www.visitoruk....?id=18469&f=St.Albans

http://www.hertsale.o...newsletter/pov230.pdf

I hope that there is something in one of the links that can help or guide you in the right direction.
This says it was purpose built as a pub in the 15th century:

http://hertfordshire....rch-in-bedmond-18988/
I live very near Bedmond and this is the first time I have heard about the Bell originally being a barge. Always thought it was built in the 15/16th century as a public house
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Thanx all for your information - didn't think it was true - though only did a quick "sortie" on the subject - Heard of pubs being built from ships timbers - but this seemed a bit too unrealistic to be true ! (Couln't even think where the nearest river would've been !!)
Cheers !

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