Fire damage at the Lane Arms

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Fire damage at the Lane Arms

Image: © John M Taken: 26 Dec 2009

The pub is named after the local landowner of nearby Bentley Hall. In September 1651 Mistress Jane Lane assisted King Charles II in his escape to exile in France following defeat at the Battle of Worcester. Disguised as her groom the king accompanied Jane to Abbots Leigh near Bristol and then on to Trent, near Yeovil.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.584395
Longitude
-2.022981