Stained Glass Window - The Prince of Wales Feathers - Castor, Cambridgeshire
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N 52° 34.398 W 000° 20.771
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A stained glass window in The Prince of Wales Feathers public house, Peterborough Road, Castor.
Waymark Code: WMVN61
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/07/2017
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A stained glass window in The Prince of Wales Feathers public house, Peterborough Road, Castor.
The window bears the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales, consisting of three white ostrich feathers emerging from a gold coronet. A ribbon below the coronet bears the motto Ich dien (German for "I serve").
"This village corner pub is about 300 years old and built of stone with stained glass windows. Originally a boot and shoe shop the pub has one main bar area, divided into two areas by the fire, and there are two smaller rooms for pool and darts. Dominoes and crib also played. Sky Sports on the TV, live music every Saturday and a quiz on Sundays. Home cooked food every lunch time. A warm welcome is provided to away football fans visiting Peterborough United.
There are six real ales served from the bar with additional occasional beers from the cellar. An ever changing real cider and perry are available at all times. Craft beers also available.
Outside there are two areas for drinkers with benches and parasols.
Close to Nene Valley Railway and Nene Park. Ideal for walkers and it is dog friendly."
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