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By the 20th century, the business was trading as the Pheasant Hotel or the Pheasant Inn. The inn closed in 2007 and the much-altered building is now four dwellings.
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to the inn in the early 19th century, where he regularly rented a room and produced some of his greatest writing, including
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The quiet surroundings and solitude, interrupted only by the arrival of the coaches, also drew the critic and essayist
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Winterslow Hut was brought to national attention when an escaped lioness attacked the horses of the London-bound
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During World War II, the inn was used as off-base officers' accommodation for
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mail coach as it drew up outside the inn during the night of 20 October 1816.
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Ceased trading in 2007, converted to 4 modern dwellings in 2010
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Artist's impression of the attack on 20 October 1816
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Coaching inn
Winterslow, Wiltshire
Coordinates
51°06′43″N 1°40′14″W / 51.1120°N 1.6705°W / 51.1120; -1.6705
coaching inn
Winterslow, Wiltshire
Salisbury Plain
Salisbury
Andover
drovers
William Hazlitt
Table-Talk

Royal Air Force
night fighter
RAF Middle Wallop

Hazlitt, William


"William Hazlitt: The lion in Winterslow"
The Independent


"Plan to turn hotel into homes"
Salisbury Journal
Harper, Charles George
Rawnsley, Cecil Frederick
Historic England

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