Wimborne, High Street c.1955
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The Albion Hotel (right) was once an important coaching inn, although it was called the New Inn until about 1880. It received at least three coaches a day, boasted stabling for 30 to 40 horses, and is said to have entertained King George III when he stopped there on his way to Weymouth. The Albion is still entered through the original coaching arch.
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