DescriptionThe Four Crosses - geograph.org.uk - 1310947.jpg
English: The Four Crosses, near to Four Crosses, Staffordshire, Great Britain.
The heyday of the Four Crosses Inn seems to have been in the 18th century. Its location on the Watling Street made it an important stopping off point on the journey from London to Ireland. People travelling from London tended to sleep at Birmingham, dine at the Four Crosses and then sleep again at Newport, before going on to Chester the following day.
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