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Trent Bridge Inn

Photograph at the Trent Bridge Inn black plaque

Trent Bridge Inn This long-standing local landmark hasn't always been known as the Trent Bridge Inn. The 1838 map of the area shows there was an inn on the site by the name of the Three Horse Shoes and Crown. It later became known from its location next to the bridge over the River Trent. The original inn was demolished in 1890, when the present Trent Bridge Inn was built immediately behind.

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