Pub Archaeology leads to Murder
Walk 1 in my Best Walks in the Black Country Book.
I'm looking for both Pelsall and the Royal Oak. I find the first to be a near 6 hour return journey on Public transport, covering all of 30 miles. I cannot find the second. The pub - under its then name - no longer exists.
A little bit of Internet sleuthing and the first image I find is the pub covered in Police Tape and a mobile incident room setup in the road, guarded by two fluorescent jacketed coppers.
A former landlord bludgeoned in his bed in 2003 as a robbery goes wrong. The safe stolen but dumped in the canal that I will be walking. The three murderers appealing their 20 year minimum sentences.
I'm unsure if this shocking event led to the pub being re-branded as The Fingerpost, but a mid-walk chat with a farmer tending to his dykes suggested this may have been the case.
Enough True-Life crime - the walk is surprisingly good for a suburb of Walsall. And this is not the first time I have said that, as again, I am on the Beacon Way. A 22 mile linear route running from Sandwell to Cannock Chase. Yes, I've added it onto the list.
Today's traffic free route includes sections of the Wryley and Essington Canal and the arrow straight Cannock Extension. A disused railway line. Wryley Woods Common.
Alas, I am thwarted from using the pub. Surely, the first two weeks of January are when pubs are redecorated.
Walk Details
Distance - 3 Miles
Geocaches - 0
Walk Inspiration - Best Pub Walks in the Black Country, Walk 1
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