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Three Tuns Inn, Harlow Hill (Stamfordham)

The Three Tuns comprises a range of buildings the west wend of which was the former Three Tuns Inn. It was a coaching inn on the 18th century Military Road. It seems to have ceased being an inn by 1832 when an election poll book of 1832 only records a farmhouse.
N30102
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
BUILDING SURVEY, Harlow Hill MXVI (Land at Harlow Hill Farm) 2013; AAG Archaeology


Source of Reference
Local History of Stamfordham

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