Hop Pole Hotel, Ollerton
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 8 Aug 2014
Ollerton was the point where three main roads - Nottingham to Doncaster, Sheffield to Newark and Mansfield to Lincoln crossed, so it is unsurprising to find a large coaching inn here. The central block and wings date from around 1740, the stable block to the left is late 19th century. It still provides hotel accommodation. Listed Grade II. The K6 telephone kiosk is also Listed Grade II.