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Historic Shropshire Pub Reopens After 5 Months
2 Dec
Summary
- The Three Tuns Inn in Bishop's Castle reopened after a five-month closure.
- New management aims to restore the pub's image and community role.
- The pub is adjacent to Britain's oldest licensed brewing site, established in 1642.

After a five-month closure that locals deemed an "embarrassment," the historic Three Tuns Inn in Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, has reopened its doors. The new management, The Shed, a local hospitality business, has taken over operations, breathing new life into the beloved establishment.
This reopening marks a significant moment for the community, especially given the pub's proximity to the Three Tuns Brewery, which dates back to 1642 and is considered Britain's oldest licensed brewing site. Despite no direct brewery link for two decades, their interdependence remains crucial for their mutual function.
The inn, once frequented by celebrities like Rod Stewart and Robert Plant, had fallen into disrepair. The new owners are planning investments to reshape its image and refurbishment for 2026, aiming to recapture its former glory as a vital community hub.




