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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Manager Duke Chidgey puts up the final sun umbrella in the beer garden at the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Manager Duke Chidgey puts up the final sun umbrella with one metre spaced tables in the beer garden at the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Manager Duke Chidgey puts up the final sun umbrella in the beer garden with one metre spaced tables at the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Tables being positioned one metre apart in the beer garden at the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Manager Duke Chidgey puts up the final sun umbrella in the beer garden with one metre spaced tables at the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Manager Duke Chidgey puts up the final sun umbrella in the beer garden with one metre spaced tables at the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Manager Duke Chidgey puts up the final sun umbrella in the beer garden with one metre spaced tables at the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. The Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, which is to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with it's beautiful colonnade names some of it's most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with it's beautiful colonnade names some of it's most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with it's beautiful colonnade names some of it's most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with its beautiful colonnade, names some of its most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

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Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/07/2020. Shipbourne, United Kingdom. Deputy Manager Lisa Curtis waters the hanging baskets outside the Chaser Inn in Shipbourne, Kent, as it prepares to re-open on Saturday (4th July) following the easing of the Coronavirus lockdown. The Grade II listed pub with it's beautiful colonnade names some of it's most famous customers as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and No'l Coward who came in for a drink before attending a wedding at the church next door in the 1960's. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images