Draft:Seven Stars, Bilston

The Seven Stars, formerly known as Ye Old Seven Stars Inn, Reyners, now known as Direct Furniture Bilston, or also known as 22 High Street, is a former public house in Bilston, West Midlands, England.

History
Edward Beebee, a victualler and stonemason extant between 1811-12, supposedly owned a public house named The Seven Stars along High Street, Bilston during the early 19th century.

The original Ye Old Seven Stars Inn building, which was owned by Old Dickison, was demolished shortly after October 1932, and the current Seven Stars was built in a mock timber frame style in 1934. It operated as a public house until the mid 1970s, and before 2004, the building had become a nursery known as Reyners (which has since moved to 15 High Street), and sometime after December 2009, the building became occupied by Direct Furniture Bilston; the upstairs of the building has also seemingly remained vacant since the 1970s.