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I know not how to change article titles myself, but I feel it is not usual to address pubs by the county they are in without naming the immediate village or town they lie in. Surely it should be "Lord of the Manor, Cliffsend". You surely wouldn't address a pub with a more common name by a county if that county is a large one with several pubs in different settlements having the same name eg Queen's Head. Also beware that county boundaries can change or county names be changed under local government reorganisations, while it is rarer to change settlement names in England.Cloptonson (talk) 06:58, 14 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
To request moving a page, see Wikipedia:Requested moves. However, far more people know where Kent is than Ramsgate, let alone Cliffsend (which is now bypassed by the major road network served by LotM), whereas London pubs need to be disambiguated more closely. Indeed, the first source I looked at said "Lord of the Manor building in Ramsgate". Ritchie333(talk)(cont)09:32, 14 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]