Constructed in the mid-19th century, The Plumbers Arms is renowned for its notorious association with Lord Lucan, who tragically took the life of his family’s nanny in 1974 and has not been seen since. It was on the fateful evening of 7th November 1974 when Lady Lucan sought refuge at the establishment, fearing for her safety after witnessing the harrowing incident unfold. The historical significance of The Plumbers Arms adds a unique charm to its ambiance, drawing in visitors intrigued by its past. The pub’s inviting atmosphere and classic decor create a welcoming environment for patrons to enjoy a delightful dining experience or a refreshing pint. Additionally, The Plumbers Arms prides itself on being dog-friendly, ensuring that four-legged companions are also welcomed with open arms.
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