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Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It is one of several pubs that lay claim to being the oldest in England, claiming to have been in business since 793 AD. The pub was once recognized as the oldest in England by the Guinness World Records, but this title was wrested in 2000. The building is described by Historic England as being of 16th-century appearance, but as the earliest date for which it can be proved to have been licensed is 1756, and even that date is not certain, its claim to this record is somewhat uncertain. Others such as the Ye Olde Man & Scythe in Bolton, Greater Manchester, and Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham may have better claims. Even in St Albans, the White Hart and the Fleur de Lys (currently called 'The Snug') are bel

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  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It is one of several pubs that lay claim to being the oldest in England, claiming to have been in business since 793 AD. The pub was once recognized as the oldest in England by the Guinness World Records, but this title was wrested in 2000. The building is described by Historic England as being of 16th-century appearance, but as the earliest date for which it can be proved to have been licensed is 1756, and even that date is not certain, its claim to this record is somewhat uncertain. Others such as the Ye Olde Man & Scythe in Bolton, Greater Manchester, and Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham may have better claims. Even in St Albans, the White Hart and the Fleur de Lys (currently called 'The Snug') are bel (en)
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  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks – the view along the River Ver (en)
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  • The Round House, Three Pigeons (en)
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  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks és una casa pública a St Albans, Hertfordshire, Anglaterra. És un dels diversos pubs que declara ser el més antic d'Anglaterra, afirmant haver estat en el negoci des del 793 dC. El pub va ser reconegut una vegada com el més antic d'Anglaterra pel Guinness World Records, però aquest títol es va retirar l'any 2000. Historic England descrigué l'edifici com d'aspecte del segle XVI, però com que la data més antiga per a la qual es pot demostrar que tenia llicència és el 1756, i fins i tot aquesta data no és segura, la seva afirmació sobre aquest registre és una mica incerta. Altres com Ye Olde Man & Scythe a Bolton, Greater Manchester i Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem a Nottingham poden tenir millors proves de ser els més antics. Fins i tot a St Albans, es creu que el White Hart i la Fleur de Lys (actualment anomenats "The Snug") van comerciar com a tavernes al període baixmedieval. (ca)
  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It is one of several pubs that lay claim to being the oldest in England, claiming to have been in business since 793 AD. The pub was once recognized as the oldest in England by the Guinness World Records, but this title was wrested in 2000. The building is described by Historic England as being of 16th-century appearance, but as the earliest date for which it can be proved to have been licensed is 1756, and even that date is not certain, its claim to this record is somewhat uncertain. Others such as the Ye Olde Man & Scythe in Bolton, Greater Manchester, and Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham may have better claims. Even in St Albans, the White Hart and the Fleur de Lys (currently called 'The Snug') are believed to have been trading as inns in the late medieval period. (en)
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