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The Crooked House of Windsor
A gloriously wonky Tudor townhouse that's been serving drinks since 1592, leaning quite literally into its medieval charm.
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You'll know it the moment you spot it on High Street—The Crooked House tilts at such an alarming angle that you half-expect the building to topple over. Step inside and the crooked theme continues: uneven floors, low-slung timber beams, and walls that seem to have given up on the concept of straight lines. It's the kind of place that immediately explains why Windsor locals have been coming here for over four centuries. The atmospheric interiors feel authentically Tudor rather than theme-park Disney, with cosy corners that reward exploration and plenty of character in every creaking floorboard.
Known for
- ★Dramatically tilted Tudor architecture dating to 1592
- ★Period-authentic timber beams and uneven floorboards
- ★Historic High Street location
- ★Atmospheric medieval interiors
- ★Long-standing Windsor institution
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