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Members of the public formed the "Save the
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is patron, was also examining the suitability of the site for listed status prior to the 'suspicious' fire currently being investigated by police. It is understood the group may assess if
Crooked House can be protected following the fire and if there are any alternatives to it being 'left as a
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Roger Lees, the leader of South
Staffordshire Council, described the demolition as "completely unacceptable and contrary to instructions provided by officers", and stated that the case had been passed to the council planning enforcement department to see if the demolition was lawful under the
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A police cordon was in place on the morning of 7 August while investigations were undertaken, but officers were stood down because of concerns that the building was structurally unsafe. The site was subsequently overseen by the landowner. That day, the building was demolished with an
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The sale of the pub was completed on 27 July for an undisclosed price. It was reported that it had been sold "for alternative use" and was unlikely to reopen as a pub. The buyer was later shown to be ATE Farms Ltd, a property firm with the same registered address in
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In the 1850s the building began gradually sinking until one end of the building was 4 feet (1.2 m) lower than the other, leaning at an angle of 15 degrees. The subsidence is often attributed to mining near the building, although it is likely that the
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On 9 August, Staffordshire Police announced that while investigations with the fire service were still ongoing to identify the cause of the fire, they were treating the circumstances as
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In 1986 the pub was damaged by a fire which affected the first floor and the roof. The following year the brewery spent £360,000 (approximately £1,000,000 in 2023) on renovations.
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business adjacent to the pub. The following month, the building was gutted in a fire and the new owners demolished it against the council's instructions. Criminal charges of
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England received a submission from experts requesting that the pub – built in 1765 – be given protection as a listed building.
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had caused softening of the surrounding ground. The subsidence led the pub to become known locally as the "Siden House" ("siden" meaning "crooked" in the
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have been brought against multiple people, and the landowner has been issued with an enforcement notice which requires them to reconstruct the building.
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hired by AT Contracting and Plant Hire. The plant hire company that supplied the excavator stated it had been on
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purchased the pub and in 1957 made the structure safe using steel
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1986:"The Crooked House must be rebuilt on site - campaigner"
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1243:"Demolition of Crooked House pub unacceptable – council"
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inside the building made objects appear to roll uphill.
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Burned buildings and structures in the United
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1180:"Crooked House pub near Dudley 'unlikely to reopen'"
661:"'Questions need answering' over Crooked House fire"
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721:"ATV Today: 05.12.1975: Crooked House"
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727:. Associated Television. 23 June 2017
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271:– Coppice Mill – on Oak Farm on the
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16:Former pub in Staffordshire, England
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1587:Stubbings, David (5 August 2023).
949:Illustrated Tales of Staffordshire
751:Roughton, Steve (3 October 2023).
507:arson with intent to endanger life
327:Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries
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1613:Murray, Jessica (7 August 2023).
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1268:Hardiman, Deborah (9 July 2023).
1153:Murray, Jessica (6 August 2023).
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176:A 1904 postcard of the building
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1802:"Update on Crooked House fire"
1723:Marrs, Colin (9 August 2023).
1508:Flash, Oprah (6 August 2023).
1418:Jenkins, Paul (28 July 2023).
1124:Andrews, Mark (29 July 2023).
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348:View from interior, April 2023
42:The Crooked House (April 2023)
21:Crooked House (disambiguation)
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395:2023 fire and demolition
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1101:Dictionary of Pub Names
974:The Good Pub Guide 2015
951:. Amberley Publishing.
947:Harwood, Helen (2023).
885:. Amberley Publishing.
755:. Black Country Society
552:Hurst Green, Lancashire
2113:Former pubs in England
1808:. Staffordshire Police
1593:www.expressandstar.com
1542:. Staffordshire Police
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1026:. Andrews UK Limited.
881:Homer, Andrew (2018).
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2016:"The Crooked House"
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