Black Country pub devastated by flooding re-opens after six months

A Black Country pub that was forced to close its doors for around six months after it was devastated by flooding has re-opened with a new look.

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The Wagon and Horses is now open with a new look

The Wagon and Horses, on Cradley Forge, Brierley Hill, re-opened on Monday with a new lease-of-life after undergoing a full transformation.

The pub was forced to close in March after it was flooded three times in a six-month period as a result of a nearby brook overflowing and a burst drain pipe.

Italian-inspired food is now on the menu in the pub's two dining areas
Italian-inspired food is now on the menu in the pub's two dining areas
The pub has been closed since March
The pub has been closed since March

Customers can now enjoy a meal in one of the pub's two separate dining spaces, which have a combined capacity of more than 150 people.

And Italian-inspired food is on the menu created by the pub's new chef, with offerings ranging from wood-fired pizzas to lasagne and pasta dishes.