The Ship Inn, Mere, Wiltshire
The Ship Inn, now a hotel, was built in 1711 by Henry Andrews of Woodlands. This grand inn, with it's elaborate sign, was once on the main London to the West Country route (the old A303).
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The Ship Inn, now a hotel, was built in 1711 by Henry Andrews of Woodlands. This grand inn, with it's elaborate sign, was once on the main London to the West Country route (the old A303).
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