Sebastopol Inn
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Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 31 Dec 2007
The oldest parts of this popular hostelry are reputedly 16th century and was a coaching inn en-route to the coast. Local tradition is that the inn was called 'The Beer House' until 1855 when the magistrate conducting the inquest of a man drowned in the beck insisted that it be given a proper name and the contemporary Crimean War siege of Sebastopol provided the inspiration.