Stamford Bridge, The New Inn c.1960
Photo ref: S405007
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Stamford Bridge over the River Derwent is still a popular stopping place for visitors, although the Old Corn Mill inn has recently closed, a victim of drink/drive laws. About 25 years ago the New Inn was re-christened the Swordsman Inn, recollecting the savage events of 1066 when King Harold faced his brother, Tostig, and King Hardrada of Norway on 25 September.

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