Old English Coaching Inns Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the charm of old English coaching inns
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the charm of old English coaching inns. These historic establishments were more than just places to rest weary heads; they were bustling hubs of activity, where travelers from all walks of life converged to share stories, enjoy hearty meals, and find respite from their journeys. Take a stroll down Bishopsgate Street in London, and you'll come across The Cock Tavern. Its vibrant colors captured in a lithograph transport you to an era when horse-drawn carriages lined the streets outside this popular inn. Venture further south to Richmond Hill, and you'll discover The Old Star & Garter. This lithograph showcases its picturesque setting overlooking the river Thames – a perfect spot for relaxation after a long day on the road. Ludgate Hill beckons with an enticing entrance into La Belle Sauvage Inn Yard. As depicted in another colorful lithograph, this inn was known for its warm hospitality and lively atmosphere – a true haven amidst the hustle and bustle of London's busy streets. In Southwark stands The Tabard Inn – immortalized by Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. This color lithograph captures its essence as a gathering place for pilgrims embarking on their spiritual journey or simply seeking camaraderie along their travels. Travel westward to Chelsea, where The White Horse Inn awaits your arrival. With its charming architecture showcased through vivid colors on another lithograph, it invites visitors to experience traditional English hospitality at its finest. York boasts The George Inn – depicted beautifully through chromolithography. Step inside this establishment steeped in history and let your imagination wander back centuries as you savor delicious food and drink while surrounded by ancient walls that have witnessed countless tales unfold. St Martins Le Grand is home to The General Post Office – not just an inn but also a vital communication hub during times gone by. A color lithograph captures the grandeur of this landmark, reminding us of its significance in connecting people and places.