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Greene King Inns B&B

Traditional English Inns Accommodation

Greene King are traditional Inns with character. All of the inns have very high standards and will ensure a good over night stay. Greene King's English Inns can be found in prime locations across the UK ensuring easy access from all major roads and railways stations. Renowned for a selection of real of ales and good food Greene King takes pride in ensuring all staff members provide the best service at all time. Most of the Inns and Hotels have an exceptionally high standard of function room facilities. Whether it's a business meeting or a wedding these are a selection of Inns to consider for meeting friends and family.

Country Pubs Hotel Accommodation

Chedars Inn, Barnstaple

Chedars Inn

Modern travel lodge accommodation set in seperate lodges to the rear of the buidling.
32 lodges in total.
Function Rooms
Lodge Accommodation

White Hart Hotel, Coggeshall

White Hart Hotel

18 en-suite rooms

White Hart Hotel, Braintree

White Hart Hotel

31 en-suite rooms

The Cromwell Inn, Banbury

The Cromwell Inn

25 en-suite rooms with bath & shower. 15 Doubles, 3 Twins, 5 Singles. All rooms have TV, beverage tray, iron & ironing board. Wi-Fi access available in all room
Function Room Marquee
Weddings Function Room

Anchor Inn, Seaton

Anchor Inn

The Anchor Inn is in Beer village centre with 6 bedrooms offering bed breakfast.
The Anchor is a friendly pub hotel with accommodation. Sea views from the beer garden.
Simple inn offering cosy rooms with channel views, plus free English breakfast and a beer garden.
Traditional English Inn
6 En-suite Rooms,breakfast included, Free Wi-Fi

George and Dragon, Chester

George and Dragon

14 en-suite rooms available. All with tea & coffee making facility, hairdryer, TV. Feature Room with plasma screens.

The history of Old English Inns goes back to the Roman era, when the first taverns were established along the Roman roads. These taverns provided food and drink to travelers, and they also served as meeting places for local people.

In the Middle Ages, inns became more common, and they played an important role in the development of trade and commerce. Inns provided travelers with a place to stay and rest, and they also offered a variety of services, such as banking and horse-swapping.

Inns continued to be important in the 17th and 18th centuries, and they became popular meeting places for people of all social classes. Inns were also used as polling stations during elections, and they were often the scene of political debates.

In the 19th century, inns began to decline in popularity, as people began to travel more by train and other forms of public transportation. However, inns still played an important role in the lives of many people, and they were often the center of community life.

In the 20th century, inns began to make a comeback, as people rediscovered their charm and character. Today, inns are popular tourist destinations, and they offer a unique glimpse into the history and culture of England.

Here are some of the oldest inns in England:

  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans, Hertfordshire, is said to be the oldest inn in England, dating back to 793 AD.
  • The George Inn in Southwark, London, is one of the most famous inns in England, and it was a popular meeting place for writers and artists in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • The White Hart Inn in Windsor, Berkshire, is said to have been the favorite inn of King Henry VIII.
  • The Red Lion Inn in Masham, North Yorkshire, is a former coaching inn that is now a popular tourist destination.
  • The Royal Oak Inn in Burford, Oxfordshire, is a 17th-century inn that is said to have been the meeting place of the English Civil War Roundheads.

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