DescriptionThe White Hart, Brentwood High Street - geograph.org.uk - 54568.jpg
English: The White Hart, Brentwood High Street. The White Hart dates to 1480 and was a coaching inn on the London-Ipswich route. The ground floor was originally stabling and in the mid-1700s they ran their own coach service to London. In Victorian times the old wooden medieval building was faced with concrete and bricks and a new floor added.
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