The Lamb was refurbished in the Victorian era and is one of the few remaining pubs with 'snob screens' which allowed the well-to-do drinker not to see the bar staff, and vice versa.
[2] Charles Dickens lived locally and is reputed to have frequented The Lamb.
Other writers associated with the pub include Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath.
Hughes, who was a regular at the pub, arranged to meet Plath there in the early days of their relationship.
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