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  2. Little Cowarne - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [21] [22] The Anglican parish church is St Guthlac's, in the Deanery of Bromyard and the Diocese of Hereford. [23] The church is supported by Herefordshire Historic Churches Trust. [24] Little Cowarne's public house is The Three Horseshoes Inn. Holiday cottage rentals are provided at two farm establishments. [10]

  3. The Three Horseshoes, Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    The forge that Philips set up was also in Drybridge Street and had been set up in 1859. The Three Horse shoes name coming from the business that Philips was picking up from passing trade where a horse had shed a shoe. [3] In 1923 Osbert Wheeler was the publican the Three Horse Shoes yard was occupied by a horse breaker called Victor Mackie. [3]

  4. File:The Three Horseshoes, Brompton.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:29, 27 April 2024: 1,600 × 1,200 (390 KB): Bjh21: Replaced with the highest-resolution version that Geograph currently has

  5. Ecton, Northamptonshire - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin's ancestors lived here for over 300 years, many generations of them being the village blacksmiths, on a site where now stands the Three Horseshoes Inn. There are still headstones for members of the Franklin family in the village churchyard; inside the church there is a bronze plaque, provided by a group of American visitors in ...

  6. Bromyard - Wikipedia

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    Bay Horse Inn, at Bromyard, Herefordshire Bromyard Downs - Brockhampton Primary School - geograph.org.uk – 413498 Teddy Bears of Bromyard Museum - geograph.org.uk – 807124 The Bromyard & District Local History Society was founded in 1966, with a centre open three days a week which contains an archive, library and an exhibition room.

  7. Tap on the Tutt - Wikipedia

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    It also appears on the organisation's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, with the maximum three stars. [1] [2] [3] The pub was sold in 2003 and it was considered for conversion into a restaurant, but ultimately remained a pub. It was known for many years as the Three Horseshoes, but became the "Tap on the Tutt" in 2023. [1]

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