At one end is the Black Horse pub and the Whyte Lion pub at the other.
Another notable historic building in the village is The Black Horse pub, a 17th-century inn and former magistrate's gaol.
The club was established in June 1958 following a meeting in the town's Black Horse pub.
Just to the north on the A38, (technically in Buckover), is the 'White Horse' pub.
Mr. Hall was relaxing in The Running Horse pub after a nine-hour day of delivery runs that took him 200 miles around southeast England.
A painting depicting one such attack can be seen in the Black Horse pub, on the A4 main road in the village.
They decided on this name after seeing a poster in The White Horse pub in Richmond where they spent a lot of time whilst recording the album.
The Black Horse pub across the street looked inviting enough.
There was a blacksmith in Cronton Lane (opposite what is now the Black Horse pub).
Here formerly stood the Black Horse pub, which gave the broad its alternative name.