Danbury, The Griffin Hotel 1903
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Formerly a farmhouse, the Griffin first appears as an inn in 1744. It contains some 15th century woodcarvings from Danbury church - as well as some wall-stencilling identical to that in the church - and oak beams that came from a ship. It is even alleged to have a secret room. Sir Walter Scott is known to have stayed at the Griffin, and he named it in the introduction to one of his novels.
An extract from Chelmsford Photographic Memories.
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