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By chrisbevan

The Curfew

The Curfew Inn was built in the 1820s by architect Henry Edmund Goodridge who also built The Dispensary opposite, the nearby Cleveland Bridge, The Corridor in the centre of Bath, and Beckford’s Tower at Lansdown.
The novelist William Thomas Beckford appears on the original property deeds.
The building was originally a bookshop before becoming a wine merchants in 1837 and eventually a public house around 1960.
It boasts its own poltergeist who reportedly fiddles with the beer taps and takes occasional shots on the pool table.

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