The Mermaid Inn, Mermaid Street, Rye, England by David McKelvey
<b><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mermaid_Inn" rel="nofollow">The Mermaid Inn</a></b> is a Grade II* listed historical inn located on Mermaid Street in the ancient town of <b><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rye,_East_Sussex" rel="nofollow">Rye, East Sussex</a></b>, southeastern England. One of the best-known inns in southeast England, it was established in the 12th century and has a long, turbulent history. The current building dates from 1420 and has 16th-century additions in the Tudor style, but cellars built in 1156 survive. The inn has a strong connection with the notorious Hawkhurst Gang of smugglers, who used it in the 1730s and 1740s as one of their strongholds: <b><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rye,_East_Sussex" rel="nofollow">Rye</a></b> was a thriving port during this period. Some of the smugglers, their mistresses and other characters are reported to haunt the inn. <b><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mermaid_Inn" rel="nofollow">en.wikipedia.org</a></b>
The Mermaid Inn, Rye inokwezva vashanyi, imwe yeiyo Interesting buildings mu Rye , United Kingdom . Inowanikwa: 259 km kubva London, 770 km kubva Brussels, 790 km kubva Paris. Read further
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