Hunton Bridge: The Kings Lodge
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 19 Jul 2009
The building dates from 1642 and was used as a hunting lodge by King Charles I. The building also reputedly has two secret passages, one to enable King Charles II to conduct his tryst with Nell Gwyn and the other to enable an unseen escape. Today the building is a restaurant known as the Hunters.