Chiddingfold, The Old Crown Inn 1933
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Standing opposite the church, the 14th-century Crown Inn was originally a medieval house and solar before being let as an inn in 1383. King Edward VI stopped here briefly, with a retinue of four thousand, on his way to Shillinglee in 1552. The tile facing which obscured the timber framing above the ground floor was removed in the decade after this photograph was taken.
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