2008 : The Rose and Laurel, Rush Hill
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Image: © Maurice Pullin Taken: 10 Jul 2008
Well positioned about half way up Rush Hill. An old country inn now swallowed by Bath suburbs. The Rose and the Laurel is the quick march of the British Armed Forces Intelligence Corps. They know a thing or two. The bold red shield under the eaves tells us this is an "Ushers" house.