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Many of you might recognise
this as the old St James's Church in the High Street. The main part
of the building to the right became Cloisters night club. This was
later renamed 'Ten'.
The Alehouse & Kitchen resided in the left hand wing of the
building, completely separate from next door. It was a fully fledged
bar and eatery with spacious seating and subdued lighting.
There was an upstairs gallery with a cut-away floor, making the best
use of light from the large east facing window. One interesting
feature was the on-site brewery. |