Darlington pub that closed six months after reopening hits the market for £22k
Darlington pub The Three Crowns, which closed just six months after reopening, has hit the market for £22k.
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Alex O'Leary is a reporter for The Northern Echo. He started his journalism career at Teesside Live and The Gazette, working there for over two years before joining The Northern Echo in June 2024.
Alex O'Leary is a reporter for The Northern Echo. He started his journalism career at Teesside Live and The Gazette, working there for over two years before joining The Northern Echo in June 2024.
Darlington pub The Three Crowns, which closed just six months after reopening, has hit the market for £22k.
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