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Black Horse, Dry Drayton (RGL 2022)

The Black Horse, Dry Drayton

History of the Black Horse

Listed Building

Cottage. C17 or early C18 extended by one bay early C19. Timber-framed, rendered on brick plinth and tiled.

Opened as a public house circa 1780.

1810 John Haggerston was landlord as well as running smithy

1876 Jane Taylor

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