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This lovely bed and breakfast, also know as the historic Hasbrouke House, is where the Durbin and Chambers families are lodging
As can be seen by the listing wall on the Freckleton Street side, Thwaites' former King's Head Inn was living on borrowed time when this photo was taken. The pub stood derelict for a number of years with said wall propped up by scaffolding. As a listed building, it was never going to be demolished and has been restored although is no longer a public house.
Photos taken at Centrella Inn, Monterey Peninsula Inn and Asilomar.
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Our cottage was only 50 yeards from this pub, and we ate here the night we arrived. Nice place, good food, good beer and very friendly staff.
Images of our stay at this quirky motel.
The Madonna Inn is a motel in San Luis Obispo, California. Opened for business in 1958, it quickly became a landmark on the Central Coast of California. It was created by Alex Madonna.
The Brunswick Inn
Opened in 1842, originally as the Brunswick Railway and Commercial Inn, intended for railwaymen and second class railway passengers.
Designed by Francis Thompson, it took the form of a 4 storey triangular building, with two of the floors being underground. Georgian in its design, It is one of, if not the earliest example of a purpose built commercial inn in the country.
The area was designed as a self-contained community, and the Inn traded continually as a public house, as well as offering accommodation, until April 1974. It was then shut and left to fall into disrepair, and along with the cottages was marked for demolition. Yet public outcry at the planned demolition forced the local council to reconsider and after protracted negotiations the Derby Historic Buildings Trust convinced the local council to sell the buildings to the Trust for renovation.
The shell renovations were completed in 1982, where upon the Historic Buildings Trust ran out of funding and the work on the interior could not be completed. The building again hung in the balance, until in 1987 local businessmen saw the potential for The Brunswick and purchased it from the Trust. Work on the building began straight away, and, on the 3rd October 1987, The Brunswick was reopened as a public house, and has remained so ever since.
[BrunswickDerby.co.uk]
Railway Terrace, Derby
Hotel Garden and Exterior
The luxury Arizona Inn is an historic, boutique, resort hotel spread over a large area of gardens, fountains and lawns in the heart of mid-town Tucson, Arizona. It has been continually owned and operated by the same family since founded in 1930 by Isabella Greenway. The resort is truly beautiful wherever you look, service is great and ice-cream happy hours by the pool were a highlight.
Jury's Inn under construction; taken by a phone camera on 27 November 2008 through the side window of a car stopped at adjoining traffic lights.
Constructed in 1915 near the Upper Mesa Falls near Ashton Idaho.
Historic sign:
www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/54692191638/in/datetaken-public/
After a visit to the interesting museum, especially the Donald Campbell section, it was time for lunch
I took this picture standing from the deck of our bed and breakfast called the Accorn and Fox Inn in Southern Ky