Date: 2003
Description: The Craven Arms Hotel was built around 1800 by the Earl of Craven as a coaching inn. The Hotel gave its name to the local Railway Station and eventually to the town of Craven Arms itself. Before the inn was built by the Earls of Craven there was a hamlet nearby called Newton.
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Donor Ref: '
00017417, Shropshire Archives, PH/C/42/4
(9/332)'
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