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Historical inn serving coach travellers
accommodation, in general coaching inns have lost their original function and now operate as ordinary pubs. Coaching inns stabled teams of horses for
Coaching_inn
Grade I listed pub in London, England
Thames near London Bridge and is the only surviving galleried London coaching inn. The pub was formerly known as the George and Dragon, named after the
The_George_Inn,_Southwark
1936 novel by Daphne du Maurier
Merlyn – who lives with her husband, Joss in a coaching inn called Jamaica Inn. On arriving at the gloomy inn, Mary finds her once pretty and merry aunt in
Jamaica_Inn_(novel)
Establishment providing lodging, food, and drink
name "inn", either because they are long established and may have been formerly coaching inns, or to summon up a particular kind of image. Inns were like
Inn
Grade II listed pub on Bodmin Moor
The Jamaica Inn is a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, which was built as a coaching inn in 1750, and has a historical association
Jamaica_Inn
Heraldic badge of Richard II of England
II passed through Brentwood in 1392, possibly staying at the inn. It became a coaching inn in the 18th century and survived long enough that in 1910 it
White_Hart
Traditional Japanese inn
A ryokan (旅館; pronounced [ɾʲokaɴ]) is a type of traditional Japanese inn that typically features tatami-matted rooms, communal baths, and other public
Ryokan
Mixed-use premises typically built on or near a major road
somewhat by country. The historical equivalent was often known as a coaching inn, providing food, drinks, and rest to people and horses. In Australia
Roadhouse_(premises)
Place of rest provided for stagecoach travelers
kept ready to replace tired ones. Inn or coaching inn (Britain) — provided lodging, meals, and horse services. Coach stop — used in casual speech, especially
Stage_station
18th century coaching inn in Dublin, Ireland
The Brazen Head is a pub in Merchant's Quay, Dublin, built as a coaching inn in 1754, on the site of a merchant's dwelling dating back to at least 1613
The_Brazen_Head
Horse-drawn public transport coach
Mail coach passing through a turnpike gate, a Dickensian passenger coach covered in snow pulling up at a coaching inn, a highwayman demanding a coach to
Stagecoach
Pub in Cambridge, England
England, which opened in 1667 as a coaching inn. It is the second oldest pub in Cambridge, after the Pickerel Inn on Magdalene Street. The pub's front
The_Eagle,_Cambridge
The Crown (also known as The Crown Inn) is a 16th-century coaching inn in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, located on the High Street opposite the
The_Crown_(hotel)
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
and coaching stop. At one time[when?] there were 14 public houses for a population of around 500. The main inns of the period were the Bell Inn and the
Stilton
Village in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
(Gdańsk). In 1489 the innkeeper Hans Voyte got the permission to open a coaching inn in a place called Ermelen. The settlement was a possession of the city
Narmeln
Pub in Derby, Derbyshire, England
Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom, is one of Derby's oldest and largest coaching inns. It was built in 1650, in the historic street of Sadler Gate in the
The_Old_Bell_Hotel,_Derby
Pub in Oxford, England
of the stableman (ostler) for the coaching inn, The Bear Inn, which was on the High Street, Oxford. When The Bear Inn was converted into private housing
The_Bear,_Oxford
Topics referred to by the same term
California Stage Coach Inn (Gibsland, Louisiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Bienville Parish, Louisiana Stage Coach Inn (Lapeer, New
Stagecoach_Inn
Building
is a Grade II* listed hotel in Broadway, Worcestershire, originally a coaching inn and part of Iconic Hotels & Resorts. The current building dates from
Lygon_Arms
Hotel in Crickhowell, Powys
White Bear, stands on Beaufort Street, Crickhowell, Powys, Wales. A coaching inn from the mid 18th century, the building has older origins from the 17th
Bear_Hotel,_Crickhowell
Former public house in Southwark, London
The White Hart Inn was a coaching inn located on Borough High Street in Southwark. The inn is first recorded in 1406 but likely dates back to the late
White_Hart,_Southwark
Establishment that serves alcoholic drinks
of establishment. Many pubs use "Inn" in their name, either because they are long established former coaching inns, or to summon up a particular kind
Pub
Road junction
can use the ground-level bypass lane. The junction is named after a coaching inn that stood here, in turn related to the prowess of Kent in brickmaking
Bricklayers_Arms
Area in Northamptonshire, England
Midlands to London or East Anglia stagecoach routes across England. Its coaching inn, the Watford Gap, plied the passing trade of the area. The pub, as well
Watford_Gap
Former coaching inn in the City of London
The Bull and Mouth Inn was a coaching inn in the City of London that dated from before the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was located between Bull and
Bull_and_Mouth_Inn
Mountain pass in Cumbria, England
Water as its focal point. The Kirkstone Pass Inn stands close to the summit. Once a vital coaching inn, it now caters primarily for tourists. It is the
Kirkstone_Pass
Historic road between London and Edinburgh
The modern A1 mainly parallels the route of the Great North Road. Coaching inns, many of which survive, were staging posts providing accommodation,
Great North Road (Great Britain)
Great_North_Road_(Great_Britain)
gone up in the world, having purchased a larger, swankier hotel, the Coaching Inn, within the affluent town of Edgbaston. Since Ken helped with the sale
List_of_Boon_episodes
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Mail Coach Inn is a heritage-listed former inn and residence at 24 Jellore Street, Berrima, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built
Mail_Coach_Inn
Historic landmark in Islington, London, England
century. The inn was the subject of William Hogarth's 1747 drawing, The Stage-Coach, Or The Country Inn Yard, which depicted busy coaching inn trade and
The_Angel,_Islington
English inn in Southwark, London (1307–1676)
The George Inn, Southwark, a surviving nearby coaching inn White Hart, Southwark, a demolished nearby coaching inn Southwark: Famous inns, Old and New
The_Tabard
Scottish inn
extension. Only the original 18th-century coaching inn was retained and incorporated into the new building. The inn is called the King's House because it
Kings_House_Hotel
Human settlement in Wales
The station derived its name from the 15th century Three Cocks Inn (a coaching inn, still extant) which in turn took its name from the armorial bearings
Three_Cocks
Coaching inn in Lincolnshire, England
The George Hotel is a hotel and former coaching inn on the route of the Great North Road in St Martin's, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. The hotel itself
George_Hotel,_Stamford
British television series (1986–1992, 1995)
security. In series 1–3, Harry runs two hotels, the Grand Hotel and the Coaching Inn, and a ballroom, the Plaza Suite. In series 4, he operates a country
Boon_(TV_series)
Town and civil parish in Shropshire, England
Several coaching inns were constructed to accommodate travellers by stagecoach and mail coach. The Angel on Broad Street was one such notable coaching inn, where
Ludlow
Claimed oldest pub in Ireland
Heritage. Retrieved 26 August 2021. Terraced three-bay two-storey former coaching inn, built c.1725, possibly containing the fabric of earlier buildings Wikimedia
Sean's_Bar
2014 British TV series or programme
Joss Merlyn, after she arrives at Jamaica Inn, a coaching inn he owns in Cornwall. Mary soon realises that the inn has no guests and is being used as the
Jamaica_Inn_(2014_TV_series)
Establishment that provides lodging paid on a short-term basis
was the inn of medieval Europe. For a period of about 200 years from the mid-17th century, coaching inns served as a place for lodging for coach travelers
Hotel
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Commercial Bank of Australia, Rosebank, Oldbury's Inn, Holsberry Inn, Mail Coach Inn, and Royal Mail Coach Inn. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage
White_Horse_Inn,_Berrima
Village in Cornwall, England
nearby hamlet. The village name is derived from an eponymously named coaching inn. The village is the site of a Victorian era preaching pit constructed
Indian_Queens
Grade II listed pub in York, England
public house in York. The Golden Fleece was originally built as a coaching house. The inn is mentioned in the York City Archives as far back as 1503, when
Golden_Fleece,_York
Area in London, England
Underground station of the same name. The name is derived from a local coaching inn. The major traffic junctions here are connected by a short road called
Elephant_and_Castle
Hotel in Devizes, England
historic coaching inn in the market town of Devizes in Wiltshire, England. On the west side of the town's Market Place, it is one of many coaching inns in the
Bear_Hotel,_Devizes
Point from which distances from London are measured
London coaching inn, the "Golden Cross" – first mentioned in 1643 – faced this junction. From here, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, coaches linked
Charing_Cross
Historic building in Sweden
Fittja gård is a former manor, coaching inn and station for post riders in Fittja, Botkyrka Municipality, Stockholm County, east-central Sweden. Fittja
Fittja_gård
Building in Oxford, England
was added in the late 18th century. The King's Arms was variously, a coaching inn (by 1771) and, before Wadham College reclaimed upper stories of the building
King's_Arms,_Oxford
Hotel in Hawes, North Yorkshire, England
current building is a principally 18th-century coaching inn. By the 1820s, it was one of two coaching inns in the town, with carriers to Askrigg, Halifax
White_Hart_Inn,_Hawes
Large four-wheeled closed carriage
and a coaching inn or coaching house provided accommodation for travelers, and usually provided a change of horses and offered stabling. Coach-building
Coach_(carriage)
Pub in Alnwick, Northumberland, England
town of Alnwick, Northumberland, England. The hotel is a 300-year-old coaching inn and is a Grade II listed building. Its most distinctive feature is the
White_Swan_Hotel,_Alnwick
Town in West Lothian, Scotland
and the building of a coaching inn midway between the cities, officially Westcraigs Inn but known locally as the Craig Inn. The inn now serves as housing
Blackridge,_West_Lothian
Pub in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England
period, The Red Hart inn lay on Bridge Street in Tadcaster. By the Georgian period, it had been rebuilt as The Angel, a coaching inn. In 1855, Albert Denison
The_Angel_and_White_Horse
Pubs and historic inns of Buxton in Derbyshire
The pubs and inns in Buxton are an important part of the historical character of the town of Buxton, Derbyshire, in England. The inns date back to the
Pubs_and_inns_in_Buxton
Town in London, England
on the London to Brighton turnpike from 1755 led to the opening of coaching inns, spurring its growth as a village. When it was connected to Central
Sutton,_London
Historic pub in Stretton, Rutland, England
later date. The Ram Jam Inn originally opened as a coaching inn called the Winchelsea Arms, but became known as the Ram Jam Inn by the early 19th century
Ram_Jam_Inn
2015 TV series or program
pleasant to live in Victorian times says Ann Widdecombe". Daily Express. "Coaching Inn". 24 Hours in the Past. 5 May 2015. BBC One. "Potteries". 24 Hours in
24_Hours_in_the_Past
Market town and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England
West Midlands, Holyhead and Lancashire, flourished as a coaching town. There were many coaching inns in the town including the Wheatsheaf, the Saracen's Head
Daventry
Grade I listed pub in Somerset, England
buildings in Mendip The George Inn, Southwark, another coaching inn with a galleried courtyard Historic England. "The George Inn (Grade I) (1174953)". National
The George Inn, Norton St Philip
The_George_Inn,_Norton_St_Philip
Former coaching inn in Wiltshire, England
The Winterslow Hut was a late 17th-century coaching inn on the London to Exeter stagecoach route at Winterslow, Wiltshire, England. Its isolated location
Winterslow_Hut
Building in Creaton, Northamptonshire, England
Highgate House was an important Northamptonshire coaching inn and Royal Mail posting station at the village of Creaton, on the Northampton to Leicester
Highgate_House,_Creaton
Pub in Bingley, West Yorkshire, England
Horse Inn in Bingley, West Yorkshire, England, is one of the oldest buildings still in use in the town. It was originally constructed as a coaching inn in
Old_White_Horse_Inn
Identification method of public houses
Garden †, identified a pub where meals were served. The Coach & Horses indicated a coaching inn, while the Farriers Arms was a pub with a farrier who could
Pub_names_in_Great_Britain
Town and borough in West Sussex, England
timber-framed house dating from the 15th century, expanded to become a large coaching inn, taking over adjacent buildings. Eventually an annexe had to be built
Crawley
Pub in Pickering, North Yorkshire, England
The Black Swan Inn is a historic pub in Pickering, North Yorkshire, a town in England. The pub was built as a coaching inn, in about 1740. Most of the
Black_Swan_Inn
Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane was one of the last surviving galleried coaching inns in London. It stood near St Paul's Cathedral between the 17th and late
Oxford_Arms,_Warwick_Lane
Type of roadside inn
A caravanserai (or caravansary; /kærəˈvænsəˌraɪ/) was an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and caravans. They were present throughout
Caravanserai
Village and civil parish in England
plains. A local legend suggests the name Theale refers to the village's coaching inns, and its position as the first staging post on the Bath Road out of
Theale
Historic inn in Hvidsten, Denmark
Hvidsten Inn (Danish: Hvidsten Kro) is a historic, listed inn, formerly a coaching inn located in Hvidsten between Randers and Mariager. Today the inn consists
Hvidsten_Inn
Village in Surrey, England
became separate civil parishes in 1933. The village includes a coaching inn, the Talbot Inn, which dates back to 1453, as well as The Clockhouse (formerly
Ripley,_Surrey
Shopping mall in Oxford, England
with an inn on the upper storeys. The buildings now on the site date from the late 15th century, when they were used as a traditional coaching inn. The former
Golden_Cross,_Oxford
Village in Gloucestershire, England
Oxford to Cheltenham, the Inn for All Seasons is a coaching inn, historically known as the New Inn, also a listed building. The village is grouped around
Little_Barrington
English coaching inn
The George and Pelican Inn was an English coaching inn that provided food, entertainment and overnight accommodation for travellers between London and
George_and_Pelican_Inn
Building in St Albans Hertfordshire, England
nineteenth-century origin and is a Grade II Listed Building. Originally built as a coaching inn known as ‘The Verulam Arms’ which opened in 1826 at the same time as
Verulam_House,_St_Albans
Pub in Marton cum Grafton, North Yorkshire, England
framed. In the 18th century it was greatly extended and converted into a coaching inn. In the 20th century, it was extended to the rear and to the right. In
The_Punch_Bowl_Inn
Pub in Newbiggin, North Yorkshire, England
The Street Head Inn is a historic pub in Newbiggin, a village near Aysgarth in North Yorkshire, in England. The coaching inn was built in about 1730. Later
Street_Head_Inn
Human settlement in Scotland
and The Trossachs National Park. It developed around the Coylet Inn, a coaching inn established in the 1650s located on the A815 road that leads to Dunoon
Coylet
American romance television series
Square); Queen's House and Somerley (Somerset House); and Dorney Court (coaching inn). Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens no longer exists in its entirety. The production
Bridgerton
Historic public house in London, England
The Angel is a historic public house and former coaching inn on St Giles High Street, in the St Giles district of the West End of London. First mentioned
The Angel, St Giles High Street
The_Angel,_St_Giles_High_Street
Former pub and inn in Wrexham, Wales
The Feathers Hotel is a former pub and coaching inn in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. First known as The Plume of Feathers, the building was popular
Feathers_Hotel,_Wrexham
Hotel in Grantham, Lincolnshire, in operation since 1203
dissolution in 1312. The hostel started developing into a coaching inn over the years. In 1812 the Inn was sold by Lord Brownlow to Sir William Manners, along
Angel_and_Royal
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
Tourism is a major contributor to the local economy. Milnthorpe had coaching inns on the main road north, the modern A6. The village used to be a major
Milnthorpe
Hotel in Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire, England
of Steeple Aston opposite a fuel station. It was founded in 1475 as a coaching inn with six rooms and now has 86 rooms. Its restaurant has been awarded
Holt_Hotel_(Oxfordshire)
Former historic public house in Harwich, Essex, England
Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, The Three Cups functioned as a coaching inn serving travellers arriving by road or sea. Its proximity to the harbour
Three_Cups,_Harwich
Hotel and pub in Berkshire, England
Hurley Priory, making it one of the oldest hotels in the world. The coaching inn expanded in the 12th century to include a tithe barn and dovecote. The
The_Olde_Bell,_Hurley
Postal service company in France
century onwards. In 1477, King Louis XI created coaching inns to deliver his own letters. These inns were for temporary use and usually led to battlefields
La_Poste_(France)
English public house in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
The King's Head is one of the oldest public houses with a coaching yard in the south of [lEngland. It is located in the Market Square, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
King's_Head_Inn,_Aylesbury
Human settlement in Scotland
the A916. The Windygates Hotel at the village cross was originally a coaching inn, and there were toll gates at the cross until the late 19th century,
Windygates
Town in Hampshire, England
notable buildings include a 13th-century hunting lodge, an 18th-century coaching inn and the 19th-century corn exchange. The first church in Romsey was founded
Romsey
Village in Herefordshire, England
brick bridge over the River Wye, the historic Red Lion late 17th-century coaching inn, St Andrew's Church, and the site of Bredwardine Castle. The Wye Valley
Bredwardine
Former coaching inn on a mail route in Western Australia
Chockerup Inn (also known as Chorkerup Inn) was a roadside inn on the mail coach route between Albany and Mount Barker, Western Australia, that was built
Chockerup_Inn
Public house in Easingwold, Yorkshire, England
two coaching inns in the town, the other being the Rose and Crown. Most stagecoaches stopped at the inn, while the Royal Mail and Highflyer coaches changed
New_Inn,_Easingwold
The George Hotel is a hotel and former coaching inn in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It is situated at the eastern end of the
The_George_Hotel,_Reading
Protected building in Denmark (e. 1754)
Tuse Inn (Danish: Tuse Kro) is a former coaching inn situated opposite Tuse Church in the village of Tuse, Holbæk Municipality, Denmark. The building
Tuse_Kro
House in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, England
as the Rose and Crown coaching inn. It had about 50 horses stabled behind the inn, mostly for use for the post business. The inn closed in the 19th century
Longley_House
Former pub in Oxford, England
Abingdon Arms was a public house, originally a coaching inn, in Market Street, Oxford, England. The coaching inn was initially called the Red Lion and opened
Abingdon_Arms
Pub in Lancashire, England
in the English market town of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. A former coaching inn, it stands adjacent to the churchyard of St Chad's, at the corner of
Thatched_House
Pub in Blythburgh, Suffolk, England
The White Hart Inn is a grade II* listed public house in Blythburgh, Suffolk, England. It is a timber-framed former coaching inn and courthouse that dates
White_Hart_Inn,_Blythburgh
Pub in Ruabon, Wales
The Bridge End Inn is a pub in Ruabon, Wales. Located in a former coaching inn, since 2008 is has been operated by the McGivern family and has its own
Bridge_End_Inn
Hotel in Thetford, Norfolk, England
there has been an Inn on this site since 1493. The premises served as a principal coaching inn on the London to Norwich mail coach route. The two storey
Bell_Hotel,_Thetford
Former pub in the City of London
entertainments. It was also an important coaching inn. Other names by which it has been known throughout history include: Savage's Inn, The Bel Savage, Belle Savage
Bell_Savage_Inn
COACHING INN
COACHING INN
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Gladiator; Touching; Existing; Winner
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Heart Touching; Soft
Boy/Male
Biblical
His touching; his roaring.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Touching; Winner; Gladiator; Existing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dheeksha | திகà¯à®·à®¾Â
Teaching, Concentration
Dheeksha | திகà¯à®·à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Portuguese
Superior; Doctrine; Teaching
Girl/Female
Indian
Heart Touching
Girl/Female
Biblical
Teaching or learning.
Girl/Female
Indian
Teaching, Concentration
Boy/Male
Sikh
Pretty, Eye catching
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Muslim, Parsi, Tamil
Happiness; Cheerfulness; Teaching; Doctrine
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Of Far Reaching Fame
Boy/Male
Arabic
First Sunlight Reaching Earth
Biblical
teaching or learning
Boy/Male
Biblical
Touching softly, multiplying much.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Middle English cok ‘cock’ (see Cocke).
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Heart Touching
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Body and Heart Touching
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Wisdom; Buddha's Teaching
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Touching Sky Like Eagle
COACHING INN
COACHING INN
Boy/Male
Hindu
A part of divine
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Oriya
Most Generous; Excellent; One who is without Karma
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Lindsay, LINSEY means "Lincoln's wetlands."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shravan Kumar | à®·à¯à®°à®µà®£à®•à¯à®®à®¾à®°
A character from the epic ramayana
Girl/Female
Arabic
Flower
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Sita; Without Body; Bina Deh Ki
Biblical
breadth, or extent, of the Lord
Female
English
Anglicized form of Latin Idonea, IDONY means "again to love."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin
Servant; Land; Attendant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English gylden ‘golden’, perhaps applied for someone with golden hair.
COACHING INN
COACHING INN
COACHING INN
COACHING INN
COACHING INN
a.
Affecting; moving; pathetic; as, a touching tale.
a.
Teaching wisdom.
a.
Contiguous; touching.
a.
Infectious; catching.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Couch
n.
Teaching; instruction.
a.
Colliding; clashing.
n.
Embroidering by laying the materials upon the surface of the foundation, instead of drawing them through.
n.
The operation of putting down or displacing the opaque lens in cataract.
n.
A sailing along a coast, or from port to port; a carrying on a coasting trade.
a.
Touching; touching at a single point
a.
Reaching high or upward; hence, ambitious; aspiring.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Poach
adv.
With loathing.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Coach
n.
A method of joining timbers, scantling, etc., by notching them, as at the ends, and overlapping or interlocking the notched portions.
n.
A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial.
a.
Having the habit of catching insects on the wing.
adv.
With clashing.