old Crown at Abingdon
Boundary House at Abingdon
Boundary House at Abingdon
The Blue Boar at Abingdon
Blue Boar in Bath Street
boring Blue Boar sign
misty Black Swan
dingy Black Swan sign
The Black Swan at Abingdon
old Black Swan sign
Halls Brewery sign
Greene King Ales sign
Morland Brewery sign
The Grapes at Abingdon
boring Grapes sign
The Harp at Abingdon
Kings Head & Bell sign
Kings Head & Bell pub
Kings Head & Bell at Abingdon
Nags Head on the Thames
Nags Head pub sign
Abingdon Bridge
The Nag's Head at Abingdon
former Abingdon post office
The Narrows at Abingdon
Old Anchor Inn sign
Old Anchor Inn at Abingdon
dead pub turned Tesco
The Punchbowl at Abingdon
The Punchbowl in Abingdon
Abingdon Punchbowl
former Saxton Arms at Abingdon
The White Horse at Abingdon
sign of the Bell Inn
The Bell Inn at Adderbury
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www.britainexpress.com/counties/oxfordshire/az/Abingdon.htm
Bridge Street leads from Market Place towards the river. Here are several lovely old buildings, including the Crown and Thistle Inn, built in 1605 on land that once belonged to the abbey. The name of the inn refers to the union of Scotland and England under James I (if you were English) or James VI (if you were Scottish). Remember that in 1605 this was pretty big news, and no doubt a hot topic in the court of public opinion.
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