The pub that changed me : ‘I saw an Isle of Man that had been largely unknown to me’
‘The Woody’ was crammed and chaotic, and nobody could be rushed. There was always time for another pint and conversation I felt eyes on me the second I stepped into the pub. It was as though we were interlopers in a sacred space – everyone turned to look. Self-consciously, I walked to a door (…)
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