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geograph-4048229-by-David-Weston.jpg|The Robin Hood, Norton-in-the-Moors: Ford Green Road (the B5051) on the right, Spragg House Lane in front / [https://m.geograph.org.uk/photo/4048229 David Weston, 29 June. 2014, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
geograph-4048229-by-David-Weston.jpg|The Robin Hood, Norton: Ford Green Road (the B5051) on the right, Spragg House Lane in front / [https://m.geograph.org.uk/photo/4048229 David Weston, 29 June. 2014, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
robin-hood-norton-le-moors-google-earth-street-view.1.jpg|The Robin Hood seen from Ford Green Road / Google Earth Street View.
robin-hood-norton-google-earth-street-view.1.jpg|The Robin Hood seen from Ford Green Road / Google Earth Street View.
robin-hood-norton-le-moors-google-earth-street-view.2.jpg|The Robin Hood seen from Spragg House Lane / Google Earth Street View.
robin-hood-norton-google-earth-street-view.2.jpg|The Robin Hood seen from Spragg House Lane / Google Earth Street View.
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The Robin Hood, Norton.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|The Robin Hood, Norton: Ford Green Road (the B5051) on the right, Spragg House Lane in front / David Weston, 29 June. 2014, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-01. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-01.

The still thriving Robin Hood pub on the corner of Ford Green Road and Spragg House Lane in Norton, Stoke-on-Trent, was in existence by 1845.

In that year a newspaper reported that two colliers had misbehaved in the pub, being 'disguised in drink'.[1] Template:PnItemQry

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