An old sketch of the former Bell Inn (George Clarke/ Clark, owner), Barnby Moor during the coaching era. It was later lived in by Henry Beevor another coachman. Two elm trees of those shown in the picture were blown down in a hurricane, others were pulled down because they were dangerous. The pond in the foreground was later filled in and turned into a flower bed ad the stables were converted into cottages. Clarke also housed the horses for the nearby White Horse Inn and was an ex farmer who bred blood stock which he sold to the gentry.


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Photo credit: © Colin Waters / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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