An ostler is the name of a person who tends horses at an inn.
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Charles Laughton is most known for acting in some of the most notable and successful films in his era, such as The Private Life of Henry VIII, Jamaica Inn, and The Big Clock.
Heddon valley, where the Hunter's Inn is situated. Is one of the deepest valleys in England. Any deeper and it would officially be a gorge.
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a man employed to look after the horses of people staying at an inn
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A person who owns/runs an inn or hotel.
A landlord is the modern equivalent of a male who owns an inn or boarding house.The female modern equivalent is landlady.In the past, a person who owned an inn was called an innkeeper. In some places, especially small villages in England, they are still called this.
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An inn is called an inn in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. That is the medieval term for an inn. Similar words are tavern or roadhouse.
The inn where Chaucer's pilgrims assembled before their trip to Canterbury was called the Tabard Inn, located in Southwark, London.
Yes, there is a hotel in Niagara Falls that is called Holiday Inn.
An inn is called 'une auberge' (fem.) in French.
Imaret is a type of Turkish inn or hospice.
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