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The Muggleton Inn in High Street, Maidstone has undergone a major refurbishment

It can trace its history back to Georgian times, but it’s firmly up to date now.

The Muggleton Inn in High Street, Maidstone, reopened to customers on Tuesday after a two-week refit which cost £445,000.

Manager at The Muggleton Inn in Maidstone, Justin More
Manager at The Muggleton Inn in Maidstone, Justin More

The building was erected in 1827 and author Charles Dickens mentioned Maidstone – or Muggleton as he called it – in the Pickwick Papers in 1836.

It reopened its doors after the refurbishment, which included new carpet throughout and work to the bars.

Justin More in the new library area at the Muggleton Inn
Justin More in the new library area at the Muggleton Inn

There has also been a lick of paint to all the woodwork inside, new toilets, and new furniture. It also has a new colour scheme.

Manager Justin More said: “I’m very pleased with how it looks. It looks so much better than it used to. It hadn’t had any work done to it for about 16 years.”

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