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The Westwood Inn is a welcoming stop for those traveling along the Nocturnus-Mitgardia border.(A build for GoH on Eurobricks. Thanks for looking! Gratitude and apologizes to those who saw/faved/commented on this yesterday - didn't realize until right after I uploaded the pics that a couple of parts had fallen off during photography. Doh!)

 

Thanks to Stephen Braker for the awesome olive-green tree design!

Die St.-Michael-Kirche ist ein aus dem 13. Jahrhundert stammendes Kirchengebäude des ehemaligen Zisterzienserinnenklosters in Krummin auf der Insel Usedom.

Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg war es ruhig um die Kirche geworden. 1960 ließ der Bürgermeister die Friedhofsmauer abbrechen und die Feldsteine zum Ausbau des Rostocker Hafens abfahren.[11] Eine erste innere Renovierung erfolgte 1978 zur 750-Jahr-Feier der Kirche. 1979 erfolgte der innere Neuverputz und eine Reparatur des Turmhelmes. Militärische Tiefflugübungen und Überschallflüge vom nahen Flugplatz Peenemünde bewirkten bis 1990 auch hier Schäden an der Bausubstanz.[12]

 

Erst nach der Wende konnte von 1992 bis 1993 eine Totalsanierung des schadhaften Kirchengebäudes durchgeführt werden. Neben einer Schwammsanierung im Dach, der Beseitigung von Feuchteschäden an den Außenwänden und einer Neuverputzung des Langhauses kam es auch zur Neugestaltung des Chorbereiches mit neuem Altar und farbig gefassten Rundfenstern.

 

Die Kirche wurde auch nach der jüngsten Renovierung im Innenraum nach den zisterziensischen Grundgedanken, dem Verzicht auf Prunk und übermäßigen Schmuck, bewusst schlicht gehalten.

 

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Nestled between Loweswater and Crummock Water in the English Lake District, the Kirkstile Inn has been providing food and shelter for more than four hundred years. Looks like a lovely place to stay with great walks right out the door!

 

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The Dickens Inn is an original warehouse building near Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and The Shard. Dating back to the 18th century, it is thought to have been built in the early 1700s as a tea factory or a local brewery.

 

Years later, it was converted into a local tavern, with sawdust strewn floors and no bottled or canned beer would have been stocked. Diners also enjoyed candlelit meals on the balconies; this practice has been phased out due to modern fire safety regulations!

 

In the 1820s, its timber frame was encased in a more modern brick shell to make the warehouse conform to the architectural style of St. Katharine Docks, masterminded by the highly celebrated Scottish Civil Engineer;

Thomas Telford.

 

The original building stood just east of its current location. All 120 tonnes of The Dickens Inn was moved 70 meters east to make room for a new housing development.

 

The original timbers, tailboards, and ironwork were used in the restoration and the building was reconstructed in the style of a three-story balconied inn of the 18th century.

 

In May 1976, The Dickens Inn was opened by the grandson of Charles Dickens, Cedric Charles Dickens.

Charles Dickens was particularly fond of Thameside and East London with his work being stocked with characters and scenes memorably linked with the area.

www.dickensinn.co.uk/history

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Blick von der "Hoarlig" in Inzing - Im Blickfeld: Freiung, Solstein und Martinswand; darunter Zirl und Innsbruck rechts im Hintergrund

The Elora Mill Inn and autumn leaves reflected in the Grand River.

Birch Hall Inn is a public house founded around 1860 in Beck Hole in the North York Moors, England. It is designated as a Grade II listed building

An einem Winterspaziergang am Inn entlang zwischen Bever und La Punt-Chamues-ch. Blick zurück nach Samedan bis Celerina.

 

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The wasdale head Inn.Cumbria.

If one wants to take a vacation to Santa Fe, New Mexico, Inn's are plentiful. The uniqueness of the Inn's are the adobe architecture or the fact spa treatment is available.

Located far deep into the enormous Misty Lake, only accessible by boat, surrounded by perpetual fog, murky vegetation and mysterious legends and tales, the Green Fish-Inn provides travellers and ocasional visitors a much needed place for resting and spent the night. The only thing you should be aware is the owner’s bad temper and unstable mood. Do you dare to spent the night?

 

It’s been a while since my last “castle” build. I wanted to build other things and so I did! But I felt the need to build castle again. However I decided not go crazy with technics or complexity. No angled walls or curved roofs this time! This was heavily based on one particular piece of the Art of Shaun Keenan: shaunkeenan.com

Thanks yet again to Markus for the great photoshop work on the main photo!

  

Hope you like it!

am frühen Morgen liegt noch Nebel über den Innauen und die Natur ist noch völlig ungestört.

Sunshine Inn didn't live up to its name. No sunshine, no rooms.

A Country Inn in the Maryland countryside.

This place has a long history - where the coaches used to travel up the east coast in the 1800's. I have a strange connection to it .. but its a long story.

When we came back we drank a cider and a beer here...

Entrance to the pub.

It was originally a Pandy a fulling mill built about 1788.

In 1880 it was a woolen factory,and during the 1930 it was converted to a inn.

The Pelton wheel is on the footpath by the main road.

We stayed at the Whaler's Inn, a lovely hotel in Mystic, Connecticut. If you stuck you head far enough out of the window, you could see the Mystic river.

What a view this inn has overlooking Church Bay waters and looking towards Holyhead Harbour/mountain.

Braunau im Innviertel ist eine Stadt im oberösterreichischen Innviertel, etwas 50km von der Stadt Salzburg entfernt. (Testfotos mit dem 77mm Soligor / Marumi DHG Polfilter)

 

Braunau am Inn is a city in the Innviertel region of Upper Austria, about 50km away from the city of Salzburg (Testphotos with the 77mm Soligor / Marumi DHG polarizer).

 

© 2010 by Albert Bogner, Salzburg.

 

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An old inn, original build in 1750. Later moved piece by piece from Bogense on Fyn to Hjerl Hede in the Heart of Jutland.

Mermaid Inn, St Marys, Isles of Scilly

It's located on the corner of County A and Hwy 89 in the township of Richmond, but it's mailing address is Delavan, WI.

 

During the Prohibition era, the Duck Inn was a speak easy. After prohibition ended, Wisconsin Liquor licenses were issued mostly outside the city limits, with the contingency that the establishment must serve food. To make use of the liquor license, establishments started to specialize in dinners, thus "supper clubs" were born.

 

And so finally it becomes clear where all this "supper club" stuff comes from in Wisconsin. I had a feeling it was something to do with liquor laws.

 

Also interesting is where this is located. It used to be just steps off Route 89, but then at some point 89 was straightened, leaving the club (and a chunk of the old road) sitting rather far back off the highway. Today, that piece of old route 89 is used as a parking lot.

Late afternoon at The Fox House Inn on the Sheffield / Derbyshire border opposite the National Trust's Longshaw Estate in the Peak District

Braunau on the Inn is a nice historic city in Austria -

 

but suffers hard by being the birthplace of Adolf Hitler.The house is marked by a big granite stone from KZ Mauthausen near Linz.

 

Recently the Austrian authorities decided to transform this house into a police station. Hopefully a way to avoid Nazi pilgrimage to this place, and hopefully a good way to handle this kind of history and "heritage".

 

Say no to fascism, antisemitism, nationalism, racism - stand up for human rights and democracy - much endangered in these times - even in the motherlands of democracy...

The Whetstone Inn in Marlboro, VT

Built by Jonas Whitney in 178

“Serving as an off-licence from the 1700’s The Cobweb Inn bottled its own beer, wine and spirits and was under the charge of the Customs. After being unloaded from the ships in Boscastle Harbour, it was tested for alcoholic strength and customs approval, before being sold to the inns and pubs of Boscastle and surrounding areas. Boscastle then boasted the number of 22 pubs.

 

Coal was brought along this path and literally emptied over the cliff into storage at the bottom which is now the garages the custom built wall in on the cliff face can still be seen.”

 

Read more:

 

cobweb-boscastle.co.uk/about-us/

This little Hamburger Inn is the first place I can remember eating a fried onion burger. At the time I did this I was about 25 years of age. I was also going through a really rough time personally, which had to do with my failing health. I'm happy to say, at this time I'm doing very well, but still have a few issues that I'm dealing with on a daily basis.

 

When I ate at this little place, we sat at the counter, had our burgers, and a soda in a bottle not a glass, or cup with ice in it. It's a wonderful memory of time gone by in my life. Good memories is what we all want to have as we start getting older.

The Inn has been closed since early January, probably for Good.

An alternative take on The Ship Inn, Herne Bay.

 

17th February 2018

Since 2014 the MV Songhee, a vintage 1944 tugboat moored at Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada, has operated as the Swept Away Inn.

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