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Looking towards Bagshot village centre from the Three Mariners Pub
The main coaching route from London to the south west went through the village of Bagshot and during the 18th century Bagshot was a well known stopping point on the main road. The many inns provided stabling and even horse swapping services to thousands of stage coaches, and numerous inns once catered for the needs of the thousands of travellers who passed through each year.
Of the inns remaining in the village from medieval times, only the Three Mariners still retains some of the original features from when it was a coaching inn.
Its name suggests a sea connection, and this might be because of the timber piles supporting the building. This timber is over 150 years old and was originally from a ship.
This image was submitted on 10th Oct 2008 in an attempt to receive the id 1,000,000 from geograph - narrowly missing it by just 3 (everyone else was trying for the same second to submit!)
Image: © Roger
Taken: 4 Oct 2008
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The Three Mariners Pub, Bagshot
Bagshot is a long way from the sea, but it is rumoured that the name comes from three ex-sailors who owned the pub in the late 18th century to the early 19th century.
Image: © mike smith
Taken: 4 Aug 2013
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The Three Mariners, Bagshot
The Three Mariners public house Bagshot. Reputedly called after the profession of the owners of the pub during the 18th/19th century. Legend has it that the highwayman, Dick Turpin, used to frequent the establishment.
Image: © Len Williams
Taken: 28 Apr 2015
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Three Mariners
Old inn on the east end of Bagshot High Street.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 9 May 2010
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Bagshot Library
The library is in a red brick Georgian building on Bagshot High Street.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 9 May 2010
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Bagshot Library
Occupying a former large house in the village, the library is open for five half-days each week.
Image: © mike smith
Taken: 4 Aug 2013
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Windle Brook, Bagshot
The Windle Brook originates in Swinley Forest and passes through Bagshot Park and the centre of Bagshot as shown in this picture. Further on it changes its name to ‘Hale Bourne’ before finally flowing into the River Bourne. A better view of the railway viaduct, which can be seen in the distance, can be seen in picture
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Image: © Len Williams
Taken: 28 Apr 2015
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The Three Mariners, Bagshot
The Three Mariners on the corner of the High street and Bridge street
Image: © Alan Hunt
Taken: 30 Jan 2010
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Direction Sign ? Signpost in Bagshot town centre
Located on an island in Bagshot town centre, on junction of the B3029 High Street and The Square, Windlesham parish. 3 arms and lamp finial. See also https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1853870, https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4459418, https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4516021 and http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4515974.
Milestone Society National ID: SY_SU9163
Image: © John V Nicholls
Taken: 12 Jul 2009
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The Brook Church Bagshot
A non-denominational church in The Square.
Image: © Rod Allday
Taken: 27 Jun 2014
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