English: Ringlestone Inn. The building is said to date from 1533, originally a hospice for monks it became an 'ale house' around 1615 and still retains the original flint and brick walls, floors, oak beams and inglenooks.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description={{en|'''Ringlestone Inn'''. The building is said to date from 1533, originally a hospice for monks it became an 'ale house' around 1615 and still retains the original flint and brick walls, floors, oak beams and in