ATE Farms had been issued with enforcement notice for unlawful demolition after fire gutted building

The owners of the Crooked House pub in Himley have appealed against an order to rebuild the 18th-century building, which was demolished days after a fire last year.

The blaze, which is being treated by police as arson, on 5 August, and subsequent demolition of the famously wonky Staffordshire pub prompted a national outcry.

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