blue plaque · England
Blue plaque № 75055

First recorded as The Keye in 1622 as a coaching inn and post office, the current building dates from the mid-18th Century. At the rear, the Grade II listed stables housed up to 50 horses where you can see an ornate window and statues at the first-floor level. the Georgian Assembly Rooms hosted dances, auctions, plays and cock fighting.
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Source: Open Plaques. Geographic data via OpenStreetMap.
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