Winsford, The Royal Oak Inn 1930
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Originally a 13th-century farm, the building became a halt for packhorse trains carrying wool across the hills. Over time a hostelry developed, but only a hundred years ago, a dairy stood where the back bar is today. The Royal Oak's appearance has altered little in the last seventy years, and it continues to provide old-fashioned hospitality in a modern age.
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