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The Shickell Arms |
the Shickell Arms
Buttonville [44, 98]
Basic Info:
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Description
Built around 1600, the Shickell Arms has long served the suburb of Buttonville as a pub while also hosting a cycling club, a lawn tennis club and a shooting club. Once the home of the Lord of the Manor, it now open to anyone who wants to come in and have a drink. Once a lively stop for The 3rd Waye, the Buttonville Unroyal Bastards now throw rowdy parties there. Of course, they clean up afterwards.
Now, it is one of the first stops on the famous Buttonville Pub Club Lane. It attracts a lot of UK users among its visitors. Come! Beer is to be drunk, Irishmen tales to be heard! Just don't be a moron otherwise the bartender will have to blow your face off with a shotgun.
Current Status
- May 20, 2009
EHB and powered but lacking a transmitter. The bar has been decorated with two fire-damaged paintings, an abstract painting, three impressionist sculptures, a African painting, two cracked sculptures, a glass vase and three European sculptures. Somebody has spray painted 3rd Waye HQ and Pizzeria: Try the stuffed crust! onto a wall. --Dr Mycroft Chris 01:24, 21 May 2009 (BST)
History/Special Events
- August 17, 2009
The Shickell Arms is taken into the care of The Randoms Hospitality Industry
The Third Waye has made the place their home.
Barricade Policy
EHB see Buttonville Barricade Plan. The junkyard (1E) can be used as a entry point
Transmitter Information
Transmitter Information | |
The radio transmitter at this location is kept at this radio frequency:
Frequency: 26.84 MHz (Buttonville Standard) |
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