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adjoining Gideon Smith House. It was reported that the White Hart Inn in Salisbury had closed and was for sale as of November 2010. In May 2014, the Inn was sold for $ 2.9 million to an investor group led by Thomas Conley Rollins Jr., a New York investment banker who has a home in nearby Sharon. The group reopened the property in 2014. The property features 16 guest rooms, three dining rooms, a taproom with a full-service bar, two outdoor dining patios, a large porch with drink service, a ballroom and café. The artwork of Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, Terry Winters, Donald Baechler, Hugo Guinness and Duncan Hannah is displayed throughout the premises.
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is a currently closed, listed 18th century building situated near Mitcham Cricket Green. It is Mitcham's earliest recorded inn, rebuilt in 1749–50 after fire damage. The central porch, with frieze and balustrade, is supported by four Tuscan columns. Stagecoaches used to start from a yard at the
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dates from Victorian times, but is reputed to be built on the site of St Mary de Castro, demolished around 1486, the mortuary of which is now the pub's cellar and still has a body chute. The small park next door, crossed by a diagonal path, is the graveyard, with gravestones lined up against the
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taverns of the same name. It has operated as a post-road inn since 1867, though its physical structure dates back to 1806, when part of the current building was constructed as a private residence. It has a dining room, a pub, and numerous guest rooms and suites in the main building and in the
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made cryptic reference to this pub in his poem "Usk", referring not to an animal but to The White Hart Village Inn. Touring Wales in 1935, the poet had visited the old hostelry which does indeed stand near the village well, once painted white and now in ruins.
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style, the interior has extensive wood panelling, including 17th century work; the building is Grade II* listed. Local legend, thought to originate in the 19th century and now considered unlikely to be correct, links the building with
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in the 18th century and survived long enough that in 1910 it even offered repairs to motor vehicles. It is now operating as a nightclub and restaurant called Sugar Hut. The building can be seen on reality TV programme,
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White Hart Road is the name given to a section of hill land road enclosed from common land in the parish of Caerhun high above the village of Rowen, in the Conwy Valley. It was planned as a new part of the
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before the A55 coast road was built linking Chester to Holyhead around Penmaenmawr. The enclosure award still shows the name White Hart, which is very unusual for a road name rather than inns.
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dates back as far as 1420, and still has many of its original features, notably the timber rooms housing up to 18 beds. There is also a large meeting room available for hire.
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nearby. This was built around the core of an early 17th-century timber-framed building, and opened in 1770. As of 2011, it continues to trade under the White Hart name, as a
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dates back as far as the 14th Century in its current guise, and was placed at the crossroad of two Roman roads that form the centre of Braintree town and Bocking. It was a
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is a timber-farmed building has been dated back to the 18th century, with later additions. It was named CAMRA Telford Pub of the Year 2017, 2018 and 2019.
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that ran services to Sudbury and Norwich daily, up until the arrival of the railway in 1848. It has recently had a renovation by its current owners.
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Witley & Milford in living memory : a compilation of oral and archive material on the 20th century for the villages and surrounding areas
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mentions the Southwark White Hart in "Sackett's Land", an historical fiction taking place circa 1600. It became one of the many famous
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caught such a beast nearby, had it leashed and led it back to the town in triumph, a legend with the flavour of political allegory.
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side was formed at Dartington Hall in 1968 and was given permission to use the crest of the white hart on a red rose as its emblem.
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was built in 1882. It survived redevelopment of the surrounding area and is now the only Victorian public house on that street.
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There are still many inns and pubs in England that sport a sign of the white hart, the fifth most popular name for a pub.
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documentary filmed in 1958 that focused on archaic dishes and methods of food preparation still in use there.
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For years, students of English literature were mystified by a couple of lines in the poem 'Usk' written by
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There is a string of White Hart pubs along what was one of the old main coaching inn roads from London to
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in Hertfordshire is a Grade II listed pub built in the late 17th century or early 18th century.
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wall. The pub has a very nice garden, which used to hold bat and trap matches in the summer.
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is the oldest pub in the town, dating back to before 1480. It may have been so named after
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The White Hart Inn in Colyford sits on the A3052, which runs along the south coast from
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General and concise history and description of the town and port of Kingston-upon-Hull
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Also in Southwark, but approximately 0.5 km to the west, the White Hart at 22
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An inn at the sign of the "White Hart" was established in the medieval period on
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were begun when the legitimate king, Richard II, was deposed by the Lancastrian
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Devon enchanted by rare sighting of the mysterious white hart The Independent
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There is a long-established pub called the White Hart on the high street in
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was first built in the early 16th century and was to become the property of
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passed through Brentwood in 1392, possibly staying at the inn. It became a
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The White Hart is the name of the bar and restaurant within the estate of
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is said to have been founded in 1388. It was featured in a segment of a
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found some of the victims of their murder-for-body-parts scheme there.
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that the tales were told during drinking sessions in a pub named the
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painted the picture-board for it in around 1875; this is now in the
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This article is about the word. For the pub in Berkshire, see
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A Grumpy Old Man in Brentwood, Essex muses on small town life
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The White Hart and other royal badges on a roll of Edward IV
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in association with Crawley Borough Council. Archived from
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rear. It is Grade II listed. It is located in London Road.
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The White Hart Pub. Sherborne - geograph.org.uk - 1502034
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is said to have been the first pub so named, after King
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which was originally a dwelling had been converted into
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was the birthplace, in 1764, of the singer and actor
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Part of a quaint market village on the route between
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For the pub in Hertfordshire, see 1293:Sussex Extensive Urban Survey (EUS) 1284:Harris, Roland B. (December 2008). 1022:The White Hart, the village pub in 564:is close to the main centre of the 204:. It served as a headquarters for 1815:from the original on April 8, 2023 1603:National Heritage List for England 1399:National Heritage List for England 1394:"The Old White Hart Inn (1197696)" 14: 1170:from the original on 2021-12-12. 273:The facade of The White Hart in 1183:"Boredtown - Brentwood History" 949:Coaching Days and Coaching Ways 406:John Holand, Earl of Huntingdon 208:in the mid-nineteenth century. 147:that existed somewhere between 97:all wear white hart badges. In 1420:Sheahan, James Joseph (1864). 1083:, originally called White Hart 1: 1744:. Witley Parish Council 1999. 1531:What Pub, White Hart, Mitcham 31:. 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Index

Great House at Sonning
White Hart, Grays
The White Hart, South Mimms
White Hart, Bishopsgate
The White Hart (novel)

Royal Badge
Richard II
hart
stag
badge
Richard II
Joan "The Fair Maid of Kent"
Edmund of Woodstock
Wilton Diptych
National Gallery, London
Virgin Mary
English Folklore
Herne the Hunter

Arthur C. Clarke
science fictional
tall tales
Tales from the White Hart
framing device
conceit
Fleet Street
the Embankment

Wilton Diptych

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