Basildon, The Jolly Friars c.1960
Photo ref:
B438005

More about this scene
It was planned that each neighbourhood in the New Town would have its own pub. The first to materialise was the Crane (taking its name from the demolished Cranes Farm) in Pendle Drive on the Fryerns estate. The Jolly Friar was built nearby in Whitmore Way. The oldest pub surviving in the New Town area is the Five Bells at Vange.
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