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The New Inn...the coaching inn used by eighteenth century tourists when visiting Stowe Landscape Gardens in Buckinghamshire. The inn was built in 1717 and it has been restored to its former glory; today’s National Trust visitors enter the gardens via the New Inn so we get a glimpse of what it may have been like then.
See the previous shot for the dining room....
One of the old buildings on the Blue Plaque trail in Cowbridge, South Wales.
The Bear was Cowbridge's principal inn in the 18C, having an elegant assembly room for important meetings and entertainments. It was where the mail coaches to and from London stopped to change horses. Previously it had been a private house, of late medieval date, belonging to the squires of Llanmihangel Place. Medieval features are still visible (especially the stone-vaulted undercroft) but the present street frontage dates from the 18C.
The bear is a Christmas visitor
The Carpenters Arms Public House in Walesby, Nottinghamshire - 26Sep21.
This info from whatpub.com
Well situated on the main road on the crossroads in the village of Walesby. Two rotating guest beers, often an Everards, are on the bar. An open plan comfortable pub with three different areas plus a separate conservatory restaurant for food. A carvery is served on Wednesdays & Sundays. Outside is a good sized car park and seating to enjoy good weather.
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The hotel is among the earliest examples of the type of rustic park lodges common in state and national parks. It was designed by the New York City firm of Tooker & Marsh in a style strongly influenced by the Adirondack Great Camps.
At various times during the 1930s and 40s, the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team, the New York Giants football team and the New York Knickerbockers basketball team made the inn and adjacent athletic facilities their training headquarters. Also during this period, entertainment headliners included Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, and some believe Kate Smith wrote her 1931 theme song "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" while at the inn.
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This is the hilltop locally called The Larach, traversed by a single track road going from Loch Eck to Ardentinny on Loch Long. It is reputed to be haunted by the ghost of Baron Macinturner, who was murdered in 1685 on his way from his mansion to the nearby Whistlefield Inn. His memorial cairn can still be found at the top of the hill.
The Fernwood Inn is a 2013 EAT Magazine Silver Award winning pubstyle restaurant in the category of "Neighbourhood Gem." A community gathering place committed to providing locally sourced organic products, The Fernwood Inn boasts wild seafood, and Victoria's best micro brews
The Mission Inn, now known as The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, is a historic landmark hotel in downtown Riverside, California. Although a composite of many architectural styles, it is generally considered the largest Mission Revival Style building in the United States.
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Towering above the thundering falls of the Grand River and Elora Gorge, the Elora Mill Hotel & Spa has been a part of the Elora community for over 175 years. This breathtaking 19th century grist mill has been converted into a country inn, and is in the heart of Ontario’s Festival Country. The mill has been closed for some time but is presently being refurbished. The development will transform the scenic downtown Elora community into a bustling tourist hub, attracting guests from Ontario and beyond. The idea is to create a mixed-use development that incorporates hotel and event facilities, a destination spa, training and education programs, outdoor activities and a restaurant. It is expected to re-open in the spring of 2018.
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St. George Inn - the central hub for all citizens of the capital.
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This is part of the inn at Serenbe.
I went to see the Serenbe community south of Atlanta with my friend Jessica. It's a beautiful area. Taken May 11, 2008.
Cozy Inn in Salina, Kansas, sells hamburgers by the sack. The tiny burgers are prepared on the same 95 year old grill used since the restaurant opened in 1922. The tiny restaurant has only 6 seats along an old counter covered with news clippings about the Cozy Inn from over many years. The interior of the restaurant always smells like hamburger and onions, so if you don't care to smell the same, you should use the walkup window.
The Cozy Inn serves all of their burgers with onions and they do not offer cheese. Tradition is that an employee was once fired for adding cheese. The burgers are $1.09, with doubles a $1.89. The only items sold in the Cozy Inn are 90% lean hamburgers, potato ships, soda, coffee hot chocolate and Cozy Inn souvenirs. Purchased by the sack, the burgers are sometimes unwrapped, just stacked in the Cozy Inn brown paper sack.
The original owners once tried replacing the tiny, 18 by 36 inch cast iron grill with a new grill. But the regulars complained that the hamburgers just didn't taste the same, and they had to bring the old one back.
The Cozy Inn changed hands a few years ago. The new owner kept things much the same, except the hamburgers are now a little bigger: 16 to the pound, down from 25.
But ultimately, the attraction of the Cozy Inn is more about the history and atmosphere, than about the food.
The Painted Desert Inn was built in 1924 by Herbert Lore. Originally designed for purposes of lodging and other tourist services, such as meals and shopping, the inn was purchased by the Painted Desert National Monument in 1936.
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Dec 2016
Built in 1857. It originally operated as the "Sleeping Bear House". The inn primarily served lumberjacks and dock workers in its early days. It later would be popular among tourists visiting the area. As business declined the the inn would later close in 1973. This building (and the rest of the town) would later be purchased by the National Park Service and restored. Sadly the inn is still closed to this day but it may reopen again in the near future.
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A couple of the raucous peacocks strutting their stuff at the Strines Inn, Bradfield Dale, Sheffield.
Nestled right on the shores of the stunning Loch Eck—considered by many to be the prettiest loch in all of Scotland—sits the charming Coylet Inn near Dunoon.
This building is steeped in local heritage. Dating all the way back to the 17th century, it originally served as a vital coaching inn, providing a welcome stop for travelers navigating the Cowal Peninsula. Back then, it was known simply as "The Loch Eck Inn," a name it held for many years before becoming The Coylet. It’s a beautiful spot where centuries of history meet an incredible landscape
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...
This is the only time we had a hot meal out, but it was on our anniversary, so the right time to indulge! The landlady of the Pelican Inn was adorable - she must have been in her 80s but very popular with the local people who called in at the same time. So friendly - we queued up at the bar to find out how to place our order and she just told us to decide what we wanted and order at the 'post office' (her name for the bar!) and it would be brought over to us shortly, and we had a quick chat about where we came from and where we were staying, etc! Made us feel so welcome - I got the impression she'd been doing this job for years.
Taken during a sudden blizzard, The Drovers Inn Hotel, Inverarnan near Loch lomond is probably the most famous inn and pub in Scotland. This 300 year old inn is situated on the A82 just past Ardlui at the top of the loch.
Tucked away in the hills of Southern California, Westlake Village Inn offers a peaceful setting with its quiet lake, walking paths, and elegant landscaping. A favourite spot for weddings, weekend escapes, or a glass of wine at sunset.
This is The Mermaid Inn referred to in my previous photo. Rye was once a thriving port at the head of an embayment of the English Channel, and almost entirely surrounded by the sea. Over the subsequent centuries, the coastline has moved further away due to a combination of natural silting up from storm damage, changes in the flow of the River Rother, and tidal changes, along with deliberate land reclamation from the sea. Rye’s historical association with the sea has included providing ships for the service of the Crown in time of war, and being involved in smuggling.
Located on Mermaid Street, which was once the town's main road, the current building dates from 1420 and has 16th-century additions in the Tudor style, but cellars built in 1156 survive. As mentioned in the commentary attached to the photo of The Old Bell the Mermaid Inn has a strong connection with the notorious Hawkhurst Gang of smugglers, who used it in the 1730s and 1740s as one of their strongholds. Some of the smugglers, their mistresses and other characters are reported to haunt the inn, in fact the events in one room have been described as "one of the most well-organised ghostly scenarios anywhere”.
The inn has rooms for overnight guests but there is no way my wife would stay there!
Day 221
Phil took me to the Salutation Inn in Ham. It has won several CAMERA awards including National Pub of the Year in 2014 and Gloucestershire CAMRA Pub of the Year 2014 & 2015. It is a real treat coming here!
We stayed the night at the Berkely Arms and visited a couple of pubs in the town, including the one at the hotel. For a Sunday night, it was surprisingly busy!
Thank you Phil xx