UK pub has gone viral on TikTok for leaving visitors feeling a little distorted — even before they've had one too many pints.The Glynne Arms in Staffordshire, which is better known as ‘The Crooked House’, is a place where beer bottles seem to roll up tables and windows and doors seem to be lopsided.While you may think you're experiencing some form of vertigo in the establishment — it's been that way for generations, leading it to be dubbed ‘Britain’s drunkest pub’ as it makes you feel drunk before you've even had a pint.READ MORE: Britain's most expensive pub where steak and chips cost a whopping £87Inside, there is a grandfather clock standing on the wall that seems to be standing wonky, and the light fittings seem to be hanging at an angle.If you place a bottle on a table that appears to be flat, it will seem to roll uphill, according to a TikTok posted by @draven_2000.But there's a simple explanation as to why it looks like this.The house dates back to the mid-1700s but it only became warped in the mid-19th century, while Britain was in the height of the industrial revolution.It was built near to mines on the outskirts of Himley, Dudley, West Midlands, where there was a significant shift in the earth, leaving the pub lucky to be standing — even if it was on one side.The venue is now propped up by buttresses made of bricks and metal bars that keep the structure standing.Inside, there is a grandfather clock standing on the wall that seems to be wonky, and the light fittings seem to be hanging at an angle.If you place a bottle on a table that appears to be flat, it will seem to roll uphill, according to a TikTok posted by @draven_2000.It has a 3.5 star rating overall on TripAdvisor and of more than 900 reviews - 321 are.
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