The Fleur de Lis - Stoke sub Hamdon

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The Fleur de Lis - Stoke sub Hamdon

Image: © Sarah Smith Taken: 24 Oct 2009

This 15th century pub is situated in West Street and is thought to have been an annexe to the Priory. The doors are arched and the one on the right has magnificently carved spandrels. Behind the building is an old Fives court.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.952712
Longitude
-2.751203