Here is what this popular pub in Penn now looks like after its multimillion-pound renovation.
The Crown, which is based on Church Road in the village, closed its doors in July after they announced a huge makeover would take place in the coming months.
The project has cost £3.5million, and whilst the establishment may look completely different, the structure of the boozer has stayed the same.
This is due to it being a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 16th century.
Images obtained by the Free Press show that its exterior signage, garden, and dining areas are completely unrecognisable from what it previously was.
The official opening is on Friday October 25, where it will then be open daily from 10am, serving brunch through to evening supper and drinks.
The Crown’s general manager, Alan Morrison, said: “We can’t wait for our guests to see how we have transformed the pub when we open our doors this week.”
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