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[7] [8] The Royal Pavilion Tavern near the Castle Inn was converted from a house into a hotel between 1816 [9] and 1820 [10] and soon became a pub, taking the place of the Castle Inn which declined and was demolished in 1823. [11] The Druid's Head was one of 100 pubs and beerhouses opened in the first week after the Beerhouse Act 1830 was passed.
The City of Whitehorse was created in December 1994 following the amalgamation of the former cities of Box Hill and Nunawading. [2] The municipality derives its name and logo from The White Horse Hotel, a popular coaching inn located on the corner of Elgar Road and Whitehorse Road. [3]
White Horse Hotel may refer to: White Horse Hotel, Romsey, Hampshire, England; White Horse Hotel, Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia; White Horse Hotel, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia; White Horse Hotel, which gave its name to Whitehorse Road, which became Maroondah Highway, in Melbourne, Australia; Great White Horse Hotel, Suffolk, England
White Horse Tavern (New York City), known for its association with poet Dylan Thomas; White Horse Tavern (Coatesville, Pennsylvania) White Horse Tavern (Douglassville, Pennsylvania) White Horse Tavern (East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania) White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island), constructed before 1673, believed to be the oldest tavern ...
Travelling entertainers Anthony and Elva Pratt hosted murder mystery games at the Tudor Close Hotel in Rottingdean, played out by guests and local actors. Called Murder at Tudor Close, they took the idea to Waddingtons, who marketed it as Cluedo. [34] Victorian Rottingdean is the setting for the mystery novel Death at Rottingdean. [35]
The Great White Horse Hotel is a historic inn in the town centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. A hotel has existed on the site since 1518. A hotel has existed on the site since 1518. Previously the site – located on the corner of Tavern Street and Northgate Street – had been used as a tavern in medieval times. [ 1 ]
White Horse Inn, Berrima, in New South Wales, Australia; White Horse Inn (Oakland, California), U.S. White Horse Tavern, Cambridge, or White Horse Inn, an alleged meeting place for English Protestant reformers; Old White Horse Inn, in Bingley, West Yorkshire, England
The centre section of the building, 1-2 Whitehall Court, was converted to a hotel in 1971. The hotel expanded in 1985, when it acquired the 140 bedrooms above the adjoining National Liberal Club) at One Whitehall Place. [4] The hotel was acquired by Guoman Hotels in 2008. [5] It underwent a £20 million refurbishment at that time. [5]