Legendary actor honoured with plaque at Sussex pub

Plaque in honour of Peter Vaughn at Goffs Manor, Crawley, l-r: Peter's daughter Alex Burton; Georgia Mancio, partner of Peter's son Dave Ohm;  Anthony Woodhouse, MD of Hall and Woodhouse; Peter's grandaughter Chloe Burton; Peter's son Dave Ohm and Peter's wife Lillias.Plaque in honour of Peter Vaughn at Goffs Manor, Crawley, l-r: Peter's daughter Alex Burton; Georgia Mancio, partner of Peter's son Dave Ohm;  Anthony Woodhouse, MD of Hall and Woodhouse; Peter's grandaughter Chloe Burton; Peter's son Dave Ohm and Peter's wife Lillias.
Plaque in honour of Peter Vaughn at Goffs Manor, Crawley, l-r: Peter's daughter Alex Burton; Georgia Mancio, partner of Peter's son Dave Ohm; Anthony Woodhouse, MD of Hall and Woodhouse; Peter's grandaughter Chloe Burton; Peter's son Dave Ohm and Peter's wife Lillias.
Legendary late actor Peter Vaughan has been immortalised with a plaque in his honour at a Sussex pub which was once his home.

Peter - best known for his role as Harry Grout in the TV sitcom Porridge and more recently in Game of Thrones - lived with his wife Lilias and family at Goffs Manor in Old Horsham Road, Crawley, for 20 years before moving to Mannings Heath, near Horsham.

And his family gathered once more at Goffs Manor this week when a plaque in Peter’s honour was unveiled by Peter’s son Dave Ohm.

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Brewery chain Hall and Woodhouse organised the production of the plaque after the company bought Peter’s former manor house home and converted it into a pub-restaurant following Peter’s move to Horsham.

Peter, who died in December aged 93 - lived at Goffs Manor from 1966 to 1986 and was asked back to open the building when it became a public house. He later visited it on a number of occasions, dining in the restaurant.