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inn

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Any establishment where travellers can procure lodging, food, and drink.

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A) "What do you know of the deal of indecision?" B) "Hotty potty dizzy piscine!" C) "What do you know of the dealings at this inn?

Following the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion against Catholic James II, the inn served as a court for the notorious Judge Jeffreys, and 180 rebels were hanged there in 1685.

You walk into a village inn and it turns out the landlord sells swords.

The journey is then around 40km and can easily be broken into two days with a stop at a minishuku (inn).

Your final destination is a family-run inn in secluded Wester Ross, overlooking a loch and a tiny, pine-covered island.

In the Victorian era, 1,768m Mount Rigi, which rears up above Lake Lucerne, was the tick to have on your grand tour list: one simply had to ascend the mountain, sleep at the summit inn and arise before dawn to watch the much-lauded sunrise.

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The BBC is being inundated with complaints about all the indecipherable mumbling in its flagship drama Jamaica Inn.

The Sun, which broke the Cameron story – the incident at the Plough Inn at Cadsden, where the PM is a regular, happened three weeks ago – priggishly quotes a "pub insider" ( better than the proverbial No 10 insider?) saying the mistake was "frightening", which shows what slow learners they are at the Sun.

The first "hub by Premier Inn" will open in London's West End later this year, with more to follow in the capital as well as Edinburgh.

And, as John the ferryman suggested, there's always the option of last orders at the Ferry Inn before you.

Tides permitting, you can get as far as Lerryn and lunch at the 16th-century Ship Inn, provided you can circumnavigate the mud - tales of trapped visitors are legendary in these parts.

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