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The pub's website states the business first started pouring drinks in the year 793.
"Along with my team, I have tried everything to keep the pub going," pub manager Christo Tofalli wrote in the Facebook post.
"However, the past two years have been unprecedented for the hospitality industry, and have defeated all of us who have been trying our hardest to ensure this multi-award-winning pub could continue trading into the future."
Tofalli said the pub's financial problems predated the pandemic, but issues continually worsened until the team determined it no longer would be able to meet financial obligations.
"It goes without saying I am heartbroken. This pub has been so much more than just a business to me, and I feel honored to have played even a small part in its history," he wrote.
Mitchells & Butlers, the brewery that owns the building, said the pub could potentially reopen.
"We are currently exploring all opportunities for the site's future and hope to reopen the pub under new management as soon as possible," a spokesman told CNN.