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2819:"Carlton Tavern demolition: 'Wanton vandal' developers told they must rebuild pub brick-by-brick"
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3832:"Historic Pub Interiors: LONDON, GREATER – Highgate, London N6, Winchester"
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5413:: Pubs in the City of London, the Square Mile, listed and reviewed.
4468:"Queens Head, 10 Broad plain, St Philips, Bristol, Gloucestershire"
3905:"Manchester Squares & City Centre Public Gardens in Manchester"
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3706:"The Spaniards Inn | Mysterious Britain & Ireland"
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to the crown in 1415 on the eve of his departure to France.
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5329:"Albion Ale House in Conwy is CAMRA Wales Pub of the Year"
4919:"The Glynne Arms aka The Siden Arms aka The Crooked House"
4219:"King William and Naval Volunteer Public Houses (1292605)"
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The interior of The Royal Oak, Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire.
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is said to have dined and drank here in the 17th century.
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246:, a pub built in the Victorian-era and originally called
5277:"Rival breweries join to reopen The Albion pub in Conwy"
5101:"Experience: I was snowed in inside a pub for nine days"
1712:. A 17th-century inn next to the 'Cradle of Cricket' at
938:. Rebuilt in 1667 from an original tavern, destroyed by
262:'Smallest Public Bar Room' Certificate (awarded in 1989)
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Lists of buildings and structures in the United Kingdom
3155:"Randomness Guide To London – Fitzroy Tavern – W1T 2LY"
2717:"The Blind Beggar Pub: The History of The Blind Beggar"
2691:"Kray killing pub The Blind Beggar goes up for auction"
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List of pubs named Carpenter Arms in the United Kingdom
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3229:"The Grapes, Limehouse, Spanning 500 years of history"
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3389:"Few mourn forgotten days of half-crowns and tanners"
2416:"The Famous Grouse Famous Pubs: The Eagle, Cambridge"
998:, built in 1614 in the ancient parish and village of
4779:"Drink a beer at The Bear Inn – Oxford's oldest pub"
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worked in the kitchen at The Drayton Court in Ealing
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5018:"Pub review: The Old Crown, High Street, Deritend"
899:. Claims to be the oldest licensed pub in London;
5390:: Account currently suspended as at 1 August 2010
4696:"'Unchanged' family-run pub named best in the UK"
2940:"Dirty Dicks – Pub Near Liverpool Street Station"
2669:"J D Wetherspoon, Our Pubs: The Angel, Islington"
2508:"The Old Ferry Boat | St Ives | Official Website"
1695:List of pubs in Hampshire owned by JD Wetherspoon
5688:Index of drinking establishment–related articles
5407:: A catalogue of old pubs in Reading, Berkshire.
3989:"Gallantry of a war hero who led from the front"
659:and became a public house in 1818 with the name
4827:"Lamb & Flag, 12 & 13 St Giles, Oxford"
3459:"SOLD: the pub where Ruth Ellis shot her lover"
2169:, a 14th-century Grade II* listed thatched pub.
1560:, the name was changed to honour jazz musician
1597:. A grade-II listed building originally named
1548:on King Street opposite the Llandoger Trow; a
1386:. Later used as army headquarters, during the
5438:
5227:. bbc.co.uk. 26 February 2013. Archived from
3941:"Historic pub name restored after complaints"
3465:. New Journal Enterprises Ltd. Archived from
1212:which became the first in the UK to hold two
833:& Co. in 1957 which were created for the
48:Information board about "Ye Olde Red Cow pub"
8:
4801:"Eagle & Child Inn, 49 St Giles, Oxford"
3851:
3849:
2577:It's a Small World: Rutland and Her Diaspora
1743:. A 15th century inn that has twice won the
926:National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors
440:. Established in 1745 and originally called
350:is a Grade II-listed pub at 5 Brewers Lane,
5419:: List of Pubs in England, recent reviewed.
4674:"The Bat and Ball Inn – Hambledon Homepage"
4424:"The Printer's Devil Public House, Bristol"
4015:"Jamaica Inn, Cornwall – Daphne du Maurier"
1783:. Best known for having been frequented by
1368:George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn, Glastonbury
5445:
5431:
5423:
3157:. london.randomness.org.uk. Archived from
2892:"De Hems – 11 Macclesfield Street W1D 5BW"
787:, after a ship that transported coal from
127:Room' is covered with the signed names of
5081:, Campaign for Real Ale, 17 February 2010
4582:"Bristol pub of the week: Ye Shakespeare"
4300:. mauretaniabristol.co.uk. Archived from
4167:"Pub of the Week: King William Ale House"
3943:. thisislocallondon.co.uk. Archived from
1754:in Gloucestershire. Has its origin as an
1017:floor and bar. Once much favoured by the
5078:Yorkshire pub judged 'Best in Britain' –
4137:"Celebrating city's proud fighting boys"
3361:"Hare and Hounds public house (1253017)"
360:, also known as "The Bull", is a pub in
4757:"Oxford's Historic Pubs – The Bear Inn"
3679:. sherlockholmespub.com. Archived from
3652:"Historical plaques about Thomas Paine"
3252:"Sir Ian McKellen's grape expectations"
2870:"De Hems Dutch Cafe Bar in Soho London"
2653:"The Angel and Islington High Street".
2290:
1425:sham castle from pre-cast black copper-
1129:, Chester was built in 1865 as a hotel.
52:The following is an incomplete list of
4298:"Mauretania Bar & Lounge, Bristol"
3918:
3443:, Camden History Society, p. 20,
2464:"The Nutshell: Britain's Smallest Pub"
2029:, is the only pub to have won CAMRA's
1467:dating from 1606. There were formerly
1376:. Built in 1914 as cinema and theatre.
5020:. birminghammail.co.uk. 12 March 2010
4706:from the original on 12 February 2020
4037:"Black Castle Public House – Bristol"
2846:. heritagepubs.org.uk. Archived from
2191:a late medieval Grade II* listed pub.
1841:and former Australian prime minister
853:, believed to be a stopping point of
582:is London's only remaining galleried
7:
5719:United Kingdom cuisine-related lists
4897:"Southampton Ghost Stores. Part Two"
3089:"Local History – Finborough Theatre"
3009:"The Drayton Court Hotel – About Us"
2774:"Bulls Head at Barnes 50th birthday"
2719:. theblindbeggar.com. Archived from
1945:The Garrick Inn, Stratford-upon-Avon
1246:, London. The name was changed from
942:, it is reputedly a former haunt of
278:is believed to have written much of
5225:"Pub fights KFC for 'family feast'"
4992:"City's oldest house dated at 1400"
4803:. headington.org.uk. Archived from
4781:. visitengland.com. 24 January 2014
4584:. bristolpost.co.uk. Archived from
4538:"Seven Stars, Slavery and Freedom!"
4492:. the-pumphouse.com. Archived from
4246:"Visit Bristol: The Llandoger Trow"
4063:"Pub of the Week: The Black Castle"
3967:"The Alfred Herring, Palmers Green"
3387:Cooper, Glenda (15 February 1996).
3281:"The Grapes public house (1065528)"
1728:was landlord between 1760 and 1771.
505:The Prospect of Whitby, street view
5198:McVeigh, Tracy (5 February 2012).
4735:National Heritage List for England
4402:"The Former Palace Hotel, Bristol"
4268:"Pie and a pint in pirates' haunt"
4224:National Heritage List for England
4113:. 12 December 2012. Archived from
4107:"Pub of the week: The Hatchet Inn"
3903:John Moss, for Papillon Graphics.
3785:National Heritage List for England
3754:National Heritage List for England
3733:. Oxford University. p. 1891.
3630:"Judge Jeffreys The Hanging Judge"
3564:"About | Princess Louise Pub"
3520:National Heritage List for England
3366:National Heritage List for England
3286:National Heritage List for England
3181:"George Inn – Visitor Information"
2962:"Knowledge of London: London Pubs"
2752:National Heritage List for England
2747:"Britannia public house (1358054)"
2532:Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem (2009).
2394:"Plaques and notices in Cambridge"
2207:, claimed to be the oldest pub in
1787:, a literary circle that included
1342:, Devon. It is the highest pub in
861:to Shooter's Hill with the Queen,
837:. The pub was originally known as
741:. Said to have been frequented by
168:Front of Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
25:
5401:: Lost and closed pubs of the UK.
4193:"The Famous Royal Navy Volunteer"
3860:. St. Albans: CAMRA. p. 89.
3858:Britain's best real heritage pubs
3807:"White Hart Drury Lane – History"
3727:Blanchard, Edward Litt L (1860).
3515:"Old Ship public house (1286531)"
2580:. AuthorHouse. pp. 119–120.
2199:St Fagans National History Museum
2108:Category:Pubs in Northern Ireland
1915:, but tilts at a 15-degree angle.
1660:on Victoria Street. Now known as
1315:, Cornwall. Location of the 1936
1260:, East Sussex, oldest pub in the
913:, north London. Built in 1881 as
552:. Famous for being frequented by
527:was built in 1868 to a design by
364:, best known as a venue for live
5150:Greenbank, Tony (1 March 2020).
4941:"Pub-Explorer – The Garrick Inn"
3749:"Sun Inn, Church Road (1261429)"
3250:Curtis, Nick (12 January 2012).
3202:Hatts, Leigh (4 December 2012).
2234:
1619:, the building is now used as a
1380:The George Inn, Norton St Philip
1346:at 1,425 feet (434 m)
332:was shot and killed by gangster
4967:"Britain Express – Garrick Inn"
4848:Walmsley, Robert (9 May 2014).
4330:. 17 March 2014. Archived from
4274:. 13 April 2011. Archived from
4143:. 25 March 2011. Archived from
3991:. courier.co.uk. Archived from
3335:"5 Most Haunted Pubs in London"
1429:blocks from Reeve's foundry at
1097:who held control of the nearby
1072:. The birthplace of the writer
497:worked in the kitchens in 1914.
5099:Bell, Joe (26 December 2014).
4426:. britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
4404:. britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
4043:. britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
3416:. youngs.co.uk. Archived from
3037:. 4 April 2014. Archived from
2916:. youngs.co.uk. Archived from
2096:had registered as a trademark.
1105:Old King's Head Hotel, Chester
903:archives date it back to 1216.
791:to London that moored nearby.
459:, it also claims the smallest
180:. It incorporates caves under
1:
5044:. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
4376:"Pub of the week: The Palace"
4085:"The Coronation Tap, History"
3780:"White Cross Hotel (1250279)"
2345:McKie, David (11 July 2010).
1885:dating back to at least 1801.
1646:on Prince Street. Built as a
1415:The Black Castle Public House
1208:on West Street owned by chef
1115:Old Custom House Inn, Chester
1035:in the traditional county of
783:, it changed name in 1777 to
463:in Britain (according to the
18:Notable British public houses
5307:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
4560:"Welcome to The Shakespeare"
4516:"History of the Seven Stars"
3208:London SE1 Community Website
2627:Watts, Matt (23 July 2015).
2541:. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem.
2372:"Following in the Footsteps"
1833:, where former US president
1457:. Built in the 18th century.
1390:in 1685, and a courtroom by
1364:. Built in the 15th century.
412:from its opening until 1987.
4850:"The Clintons Visit Oxford"
4654:. dawkins-club.talktalk.net
2601:Watts, Matt (9 July 2015).
2270:List of public house topics
2015:Old Queen's Head, Sheffield
1664:, this pub dates from 1636.
1518:Mauretania Bar & Lounge
1242:and the Albert Herring, in
1070:Shambles Square, Manchester
1031:, Merseyside is the oldest
657:1st Regiment of Foot Guards
145:. The pub, a timber-framed
119:). The pub is opposite the
95:Berney Arms railway station
5745:
5714:Pubs in the United Kingdom
4490:"The Pump House – History"
4446:"Queens Head, Broad Plain"
3809:. whitehartdrurylane.co.uk
3457:Foot, Tom (25 June 2014).
3011:. draytoncourtlondon.co.uk
2817:Morgan, Ben (6 May 2015).
2324:"The Berney Arms, Norfolk"
1990:
1903:, Staffordshire. Formerly
1692:
1629:on St. Thomas Lane in the
1479:The King William Ale House
1143:Bear's Paw Hotel, Frodsham
542:is a famous former patron.
235:
69:
28:
5460:
4730:"The Trout Inn (1155618)"
4354:"Welcome to The Old Duke"
3925:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
3882:"Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese"
3856:Brandwood, Geoff (2013).
3708:. mysteriousbritain.co.uk
3566:. princesslouisepub.co.uk
3441:More streets of Hampstead
3439:Christopher Wade (1973),
3091:. finboroughtheatre.co.uk
2657:. 2008. pp. 439–455.
2121:Category:Pubs in Scotland
1993:List of pubs in Sheffield
1931:Royal Shakespeare Company
1858:Red Lion Inn, Southampton
1795:; it is known locally as
1576:, on West Street, in the
1463:on Frogmore Street, is a
1007:Philharmonic Dining Rooms
919:The Winchester Hall Hotel
697:, Lamb's Conduit Street,
641:pub in Fairfield Street,
576:The George Inn, Southwark
477:Former Vietnamese leader
174:Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
5417:England's Pubs Directory
5394:The Guide to London Pubs
4899:. hauntedsouthampton.com
4630:"Clifton Lido – History"
4041:British Listed Buildings
3542:"Historic Pub Interiors"
2512:www.greenekinginns.co.uk
2031:National Pub of the Year
1847:Guinness Book of Records
1745:National Pub of the Year
1465:Grade II-listed building
1370:. Built in 15th century.
1234:; the other two are the
1149:Old Hall Hotel, Sandbach
1095:Earls of Shrewsbury
983:The Old Wellington Inn,
940:The Great Fire of London
767:Samuel Smith Old Brewery
466:Guinness Book of Records
378:, a building erected by
310:pub continuing the name
260:Guinness Book of Records
244:The Alchemist, Battersea
147:Grade II listed building
143:Guinness Book of Records
72:Category:Pubs in England
5566:Military officers' club
5454:Drinking establishments
5383:Portsmouth Pubs website
4877:. australiantimes.co.uk
4608:"The Stag & Hounds"
3632:. minehead-online.co.uk
3610:. knowledgeoflondon.com
3113:. british-history.ac.uk
2986:. dovehammersmith.co.uk
2964:. knowledgeoflondon.com
2823:London Evening Standard
2798:. bbc.co.uk. 6 May 2015
2633:London Evening Standard
2607:London Evening Standard
2062:Settle-Carlisle Railway
2003:Bardsey, West Yorkshire
1895:and now demolished) in
1814:which is also owned by
1670:is also located in the
1127:Town Crier public house
1079:1996 Manchester bombing
932:Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
839:The Northumberland Arms
727:, the last woman to be
306:. Close by is a modern
258:The Dove, Hammersmith,
227:. Demolished late 2022.
5125:Bagshaw, Mike (2018).
4829:. oxfordhistory.org.uk
4087:. thecoronationtap.com
3183:. nationaltrust.org.uk
3133:"Historic London Pubs"
3066:. finborougharms.co.uk
2872:. nicholsonspubs.co.uk
2466:. thenutshellpub.co.uk
2326:. thenorfolkbroads.org
2260:List of pubs in Dublin
2205:Ye Olde Murenger House
2134:Category:Pubs in Wales
2094:Kentucky Fried Chicken
2017:
1558:The Duke of Cumberland
1510:on the Llandoger Trow.
1502:Robert Louis Stevenson
1433:. The building is now
1374:Queen's Hall, Minehead
1296:
1276:Ye Olde Fighting Cocks
1198:The Hand & Flowers
1165:
1066:The Old Wellington Inn
1050:Ye Olde Man and Scythe
987:
948:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
785:The Prospect of Whitby
773:The Prospect of Whitby
635:The Grapes, Wandsworth
506:
482:
263:
238:List of pubs in London
189:Ye Olde Salutation Inn
169:
49:
5399:The Lost Pubs Project
5303:"Albion Public House"
4676:. hambledon-hants.com
4448:. bristolslostpubs.eu
4195:. navyvolunteer.co.uk
4065:. bristol-culture.com
3969:. jdwetherspoon.co.uk
3834:. heritagepubs.org.uk
3677:"The Sherlock Holmes"
3544:. heritagepubs.org.uk
3310:. taylor-walker.co.uk
3135:. nightsinthepast.com
3064:"The Finborough Arms"
2671:. jdwetherspoon.co.uk
2574:Dolby, Peter (2008).
2347:"The rail to nowhere"
2242:United Kingdom portal
2221:The Griffin, Monmouth
2033:award twice in a row.
2012:
1716:, currently owned by
1668:The Stag & Hounds
1402:Tudor Tavern, Taunton
1294:
1204:, Buckinghamshire, a
1163:
1056:, dating back to 1251
982:
915:The Winchester Tavern
607:The Grapes, Limehouse
504:
476:
449:The Dove, Hammersmith
402:Great Central Railway
388:Zeppelin bomb in 1918
340:, the founder of the
284:and was mentioned by
257:
167:
153:The Old Ferryboat Inn
84:Adam and Eve, Norwich
70:Further information:
60:in the United Kingdom
47:
4702:. 12 February 2020.
4248:. visitbristol.co.uk
3586:"Prospect of Whitby"
3337:. hauntedrooms.co.uk
2776:. londonjazznews.com
2179:Palladium, Llandudno
2071:The Old Queen's Head
2060:, a pub near to the
2023:Kelham Island Tavern
1881:, a public house in
1060:The Moon Under Water
695:The Lamb, Bloomsbury
609:, on Narrow Street,
519:The Swan & Edgar
451:, once the haunt of
426:met here during the
380:Charrington & Co
268:The Angel, Islington
248:The Fishmongers Arms
121:Cavendish Laboratory
35:adding missing items
5411:City of London pubs
5405:Old Pubs of Reading
5355:"Pub Design Awards"
5057:. Bingleyarms.co.uk
4496:on 10 December 2014
4304:on 18 December 2014
4278:on 28 December 2014
4117:on 20 December 2014
3995:on 16 December 2014
3947:on 15 December 2014
3420:on 28 December 2014
2850:on 19 February 2014
2488:. planetsuffolk.com
2159:The Blue Anchor Inn
2155:Conservation Award.
1923:Stratford-upon-Avon
1891:(officially called
1797:The Bird & Baby
1769:The Eagle and Child
1752:Trout Inn, Lechlade
1714:Broadhalfpenny Down
1658:The Shakespeare Inn
1568:The Old Post Office
1384:Hinton Charterhouse
1254:The Seven Stars Inn
1220:The John Brunt V.C.
1164:The John Brunt V.C.
1133:Telford's Warehouse
1121:The Falcon, Chester
966:The Fisher's Arms,
863:Catherine of Aragon
835:Festival of Britain
819:The Sherlock Holmes
759:The Princess Louise
735:The Old Queens Head
667:The Hare and Hounds
615:The Bunch of Grapes
601:William Shakespeare
590:(it appears in the
580:Borough High Street
570:George Bernard Shaw
525:The Finborough Arms
521:and closed in 2013.
336:in the saloon bar.
107:. The pub in which
5388:Pub Review Website
5335:. 28 November 2013
5309:. 30 December 2005
5255:heritagepubs.co.uk
5179:. tanhillinn.co.uk
5156:The Yorkshire Post
4971:BritainExpress.com
4921:. sedgleymanor.com
4588:on 6 December 2014
4382:. 13 February 2013
4356:. theoldduke.co.uk
4334:on 3 December 2014
4147:on 6 December 2014
4017:. jamaicainn.co.uk
3463:Camden New Journal
3041:on 7 December 2014
2984:"The Dove – About"
2942:. dirtydicks.co.uk
2374:. strideguides.com
2301:. berneyarms.co.uk
2185:The Robin Hood Inn
2018:
1879:The Adam & Eve
1702:Bat & Ball Inn
1595:The Printers Devil
1441:The Coronation Tap
1388:Monmouth Rebellion
1297:
1287:South West England
1270:said to be haunted
1192:Stag Inn, Hastings
1166:
1156:South East England
1044:Cat and Fiddle Inn
992:The White Lion Inn
988:
975:North West England
955:North East England
917:, it later became
781:The Devil's Tavern
723:in the same year.
560:. It also boasted
556:and others of the
513:, Linhope Street,
507:
483:
442:The Old Jerusalem
420:Shaftesbury Avenue
372:The Carlton Tavern
296:Lyons Corner House
264:
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5700:
5283:. 1 February 2012
5136:978-1-78477-075-4
4632:. lidobristol.com
4470:. pubshistory.com
3884:. visitlondon.com
3867:978-1-85249-304-2
3654:. openplaques.org
3588:. visitlondon.com
3231:. thegrapes.co.uk
2723:on 3 October 2013
2587:978-1-4343-1956-2
2299:"Berney Arms Web"
2167:Vale of Glamorgan
1976:The Picture House
1889:The Crooked House
1837:"did not inhale"
1816:St John's College
1781:St John's College
1758:from around 1229.
1447:in the suburb of
1321:Daphne du Maurier
1085:Boot Inn, Chester
891:on the corner of
857:when riding from
721:Battle of Magdala
624:Our Mutual Friend
487:The Drayton Court
324:. In March 1966,
300:Co-operative Bank
281:The Rights of Man
182:Nottingham Castle
103:in Benet Street,
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5683:Drinking culture
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2145:Albion Ale House
2101:Northern Ireland
2075:listed buildings
1999:The Bingley Arms
1925:, also known as
1820:John the Baptist
1789:J. R. R. Tolkien
1763:Bear Inn, Oxford
1689:Southern England
1648:Georgian mansion
1574:The Palace Hotel
1570:. Built in 1746.
1536:Cumberland Basin
1534:adjacent to the
1344:southern England
1336:Warren House Inn
1329:Alfred Hitchcock
1323:, made into the
1039:dates from 1320.
1025:The Scotch Piper
851:Sun in the Sands
689:decimal currency
629:Sir Ian McKellen
453:Ernest Hemingway
428:Second World War
424:Dutch resistance
318:The Blind Beggar
221:confidence trick
219:. Named after a
129:Second World War
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1644:The Shakespeare
1638:Thomas Clarkson
1627:The Seven Stars
1617:Bristol Harbour
1603:Printer's devil
1599:The Queens Head
1582:railway station
1540:Bristol Harbour
1528:The Nova Scotia
1516:(currently the
1507:Treasure Island
1394:as part of the
1348:above sea level
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1262:Harveys Brewery
1170:The King's Head
1158:
1091:Bear and Billet
1019:Liverpool Poets
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946:, Dickens, and
879:The White Cross
827:Sherlock Holmes
809:wrote parts of
713:South Hill Park
639:Grade II listed
619:Charles Dickens
588:Charles Dickens
410:The Crown Hotel
394:Crocker's Folly
358:The Bull's Head
326:Richardson Gang
298:, and is now a
286:Charles Dickens
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