Anglers Rest Inn, Egham, Surrey
The seventeenth century inn viewed from the River Thames. The Anglers Rest was built by the ferryman and lock keeper Charlie Bell, after whom the lock is named. A modern hotel now stands on the site.
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The seventeenth century inn viewed from the River Thames. The Anglers Rest was built by the ferryman and lock keeper Charlie Bell, after whom the lock is named. A modern hotel now stands on the site.
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