| Image title: | 2106.—Inn at Charmouth. |
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| Source: | Knight, Charles: “Old England: A Pictorial Museum” (1845) |
| Place shown: | Charmouth, Dorset, England |
| Keywords: | inns, animals, people, horses, carts, streets, cobbles, christmas, colour |
| Status: | out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested |
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I’m not sure if The Queens Arms is the same place. let me know! |
| Filename: | OldEngland-vol2-p223-InnAtCharmouth.png |
| Blog image: | http://fromoldbooks.org/r/3/OldEngland-vol2-p223-InnAtCharmouth-500x381.jpg |
| Blog link: | http://fromoldbooks.org/r/3/pages/OldEngland-vol2-p223-InnAtCharmouth/ |
| Scanner dpi: | 400 |
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Added by Tim Aldworth on Sun Jan 20 03:01:14 2008
Judging by the slope of the street, it looks more like the Coach and Horses Hotel (Closed around 2001?). This was later a much larger building and situated around 100 yards further west - up the hill.
Added by Jacobea on Mon Jun 22 20:33:35 2009
It’s almost certainly the Queen’s Arms (now sadly turned into holiday flats despite its royal connections). I’ve passed it many times on holiday and, on comparing this drawing to a recent photograph, I think this is the Queen’s Arms. I always wondered why, for an inn, it had no tunnel to the stables! Looks like they bricked it up to build a bigger bar.
A recent photograph of the Queen’s Arms, Charmouth.
Great site btw :)
Added by Tim Beer on Sat Jul 11 07:09:05 2009
It is definitely the Queens Armes on the right with the Angel Inn on the left, it is all now one property, the Queens Armes.