The Beehive, Welwyn Garden City

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The Beehive

The Beehive is a grade II listed public house in Beehive Lane, Welwyn Garden City, in Hertfordshire. The building dates from around the early seventeenth century. [1] It once served as a village store and later as a Beefeater steak house. [2] The pub has been renovated to complement the beautiful historic building and opened as Coopers Grill Steak House up until its closure (2020), the restaurant also offered a premium Sunday Carvery which at the time was very popular.

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References

  1. Historic England. "The Beehive Public House (1348121)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. "The Beehive PH | Chieftain Public House | Pubs | Places | Our Welwyn Garden City". www.ourwelwyngardencity.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2016-12-02.

Coordinates: 51°47′09″N0°11′16″W / 51.78583°N 0.18786°W / 51.78583; -0.18786