bronze plaque · England

Bronze plaque № 64356

Photograph at the Bronze plaque № 64356 bronze plaque

The New Inn This was once the site of an ancient tavern, The New Inn. It opened in 1381 and only changed purpose in 2015, after over 600 years as a pub! Folklore suggests the inn was used by smugglers, with tunnels running under the high street, pub and beer garden to the church and assembly rooms building nearby.

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Source: Open Plaques. Geographic data via OpenStreetMap.

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