Golden Triangle pub's month-long restoration to finish this week
Steel platforms surrounding the William and Florence pub in Unthank Road are due to be dismantled after contractors repainted the 19th century building.
The Golden Triangle pub is run by Nick and Briony De'Ath, who have 25 years of experience in the hospitality industry.
Ms De'Ath said: "We’re having the exterior of the building repainted as we do every three to five years.
The site in Unthank Road (Image: Emily-Rose Thompson)
"We regularly carry out a series of works for the general upkeep of the building.
"We have been managing the pub since 2017.
"Work started just after Easter and the scaffolding should be down in a few days."
A staff member at the pub added that treating the wooden window frames is "important to ensure they don't rot away".
The William and Florence pub (Image: Emily-Rose Thompson)
The site was built in the late 1800s and was originally known as the Rose Valley Tavern.
The pub was called the Rose Valley throughout the 1900s until 2009, when it rebranded to the Mulberry.
It has been known as the William & Florence since 2017, when the current landlords took on the site.
