Village Inn, Oasby. Houblon Arms

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The photograph on this page of Village Inn, Oasby. Houblon Arms by Terry Butcher as part of the Geograph project.

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Village Inn, Oasby. Houblon Arms

Image: © Terry Butcher Taken: 20 Mar 2006

Built around 1650, the inn was initially called ‘The Old Red Lion’ and later renamed after Sir John Houblon, one of the main land-owners in the area, and the first governor of the Bank of England.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.939932
Longitude
-0.508962