Finedon, Bell Inn (Oldest In England) c.1955
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The older part of the village is full of houses and cottages built by the Victorian lord of the manor, William Mackworth-Dolben. None are more fanciful than The Bell Inn on Bell Hill. It was rebuilt, transforming an earlier, possibly 17th-century building, in 1872 - and apparently originates from 1042 as the Tingdene Hostelrie, a monastic hospice for travellers.
An extract from Northamptonshire Living Memories.
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