East Horndon, Herongate, The Boars Head Pond 1908
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The pub and pond are named after the crest of the Tyrell family: a boar's head with a peacock- feather in its jaws. The inn has spurious Dick Turpin connections, involving leaps from upper windows. Slightly more definite is that Ralph Vaughan Williams passed this way when collecting folk-songs. He may well have called in at The Boar's Head.
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