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Title: Royalist Hotel
Address: Digbeth Street, Stow-on-the-Wold
Zipcode: GL54 1BN Location Map
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    Date added: Sep 06, 2006
    The Royalist was established in 947 and its claim to be the oldest Inn in Britain is confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records. Historical features include witches marks, a leper hole and the remains of an old bear pit: other fascinating exhibits include a Saxon shoe, an ancient frieze and a letter written by a civil war Royalist commander. A handy tunnel leading from the church opposite straight to the bar enabled parishioners to avoid any fire and brimstone emanating from the pulpit. Number of Rooms:8 Number Ensuite:8 Four Poster:£110 - £160 Restaurant
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