Images from an Archaeological Building Recording Survey at The Brown Trout public house, Sunnybrow, Crook, Durham 2021

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Introduction

A view of the east face of the pub
A view of the east face of the pub

This collection comprises images from a Level 2 building survey of a mid-19th-century pub on the edge of a pit village, undertaken by Archaeological Services Durham University.

Originally a private house, it was the Joiner's Arms into the 1970s. After a period of disuse it was refurbished and re-opened as the Brown Trout, which closed in 2019. It is a plain building, typical of its region, and retains few original features.


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