himley staffordshire may 2015 front view the crook |
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| The Crooked House is a public house and restaurant in South Staffordshire, England. Its name and distinctive appearance are the result of 19th century mining subsidence. One side of the building is now approximately four feet lower than the other. It stands in an isolated location close to Himley just off the B4176 road between Dudley and Telford, approximately three miles from the nearest town ce |
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