Around the Village Photographs
10 - Sun Inn, The Square
The Sun Inn was originally built in 1840 and called the Peel Inn. It was an old coaching inn and of a much larger structure than now. The Inn was very popular for Nottingham gentry to ride out in their horse drawn coaches at week-ends. Old people in the village can remember running after the carriages as children shouting “chuck a penny”.
In 1849 the 'Nottingham Ancient Imperial Order of Oddfellows' opened the Prince Albert Lodge at The Sun Inn.
At one time the Inn was a very popular place with honeymooners.
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