A popular pub that dates back to the 16th century reopens its doors today.
The Crown in Penn closed its doors in July to undergo a huge renovation that cost roughly £3.5million.
The boozer now boasts a dining space now comfortably seats more than 90 guests, whilst its garden area has also been transformed.
The new general manager at The Crown, Alan Morrison, said: "Our whole team is completely overwhelmed with the incredible transformation of the Crown, I couldn’t be happier with how it looks. We can’t wait to welcome the community in so that they can see all of the changes that have been made, the attention to detail is just incredible.
“We aim to offer guests the ideal location for all occasions, with our new private dining room, The Crown Room, seating up to 12 people.
“Alongside a new bar space, dining room and gardens, the pub really is the perfect haven for a memorable get-together with friends and family.”
The pub is open daily from 10am, serving brunch through to evening supper and drinks.
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