Lancaster’s Historic Inns

Lancaster’s Historic Inns by Andrew White, published by Carnegie Publishing Limited in July 2009, offers a detailed exploration of the inns and pubs that have shaped the town of Lancaster throughout its history. This 160-page book delves into various aspects of inn life, including brewing, publicans, food, and notable visitors, providing readers with a comprehensive view of the social and cultural significance of these establishments.
In this edition, readers will find a rich tapestry of historical records that trace the evolution of Lancaster’s inns, highlighting their roles in the community over the centuries. The book also includes a gazetteer of Lancaster inns, offering insights into their names and the stories behind them. With a focus on history, Lancaster’s Historic Inns serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the local heritage and the vibrant life that once thrived within these walls.
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Traces the records of inns and pubs that have served the town of Lancaster over the centuries. This book paints a picture of inn life, touching on different aspects, including brewing, publicans, food, prostitution, famous visitors and inn names, and provides a gazetteer of Lancaster inns.
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