2012
TQ0952 : Duke of Wellington (1), Guildford Road, East Horsley
taken 13 years ago, near to East Horsley, Surrey, England

Duke of Wellington (1), Guildford Road, East Horsley
According to the pub's informative website:- "The original inn was called The Greyhound and became The Crown after the restoration of the Monarchy in 1660. Initially, the pub faced the Village Street, but Lord Lovelace’s predecessor had it rebuilt by Charles Barrie and turned it around to face the new turnpike road (opened in 1758). It was renamed the Duke of Wellington after the hero of the day". Today the pub offers accommodation, dining and a range of drinks.
The Union Jack flags were on display to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the reign of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II.
TQ0952 : Duke of Wellington (2) - sign, Guildford Road, East Horsley.
The Union Jack flags were on display to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the reign of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II.
TQ0952 : Duke of Wellington (2) - sign, Guildford Road, East Horsley.