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  2. Warnham - Wikipedia

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    From the junction of the A29 and the A281 to the south, [n 4] the course of Stane Street passes through Waterland Farm, becomes a lane which joins the Rowhook Road next to the Chequers Inn, a Grade II listed building, [n 5] and continues in a northeasterly direction towards Ockley in Surrey, where it once again joins the A29.

  3. The Chequers Inn, Smarden - Wikipedia

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    The Chequers in 2014. The Chequers Inn is a public house in the village of Smarden in Kent. It has been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England since February 1967. [1] It was built in the 16th-century and is timber framed. It was subsequently refronted in red brick and features extensive weatherboarding. [1]

  4. Chequer Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Chequers Inn: Designated: 15 March 1955: Reference no. 1180557: Location of Chequer Inn in West Sussex. The Chequer Inn is a historic 15th Century coaching house ...

  5. Well, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The local pub is called The Chequers Inn. External links. The Chequers Inn; Hampshire Treasures p111 The Old Cottage. Pond House. ...

  6. Chequers - Wikipedia

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    Chequers (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ k ər z / CHEK-ərz) is the country house of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. A 16th-century manor house in origin, it is near the village of Ellesborough , halfway between Princes Risborough and Wendover in Buckinghamshire , at the foot of the Chiltern Hills , 40 miles (64 km ) north-west of central London .

  7. Croft, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    The Old Chequers Inn is a Grade II listed public house dating from the 18th century. [6] Within the parish of Croft are two railway stations, one being the extant Havenhouse railway station, [7] the other the now closed Seacroft railway station. [8]