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Bay Horse, Ravenglass
The Bay Horse is a house in Ravenglass which built in 1764. It is currently a bed and breakfast. The Bay Horse is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
"The Bay Horse and the village of Ravenglass was once the haunt of smugglers and rumours say that there is an underground tunnel connecting our home to the Ship Inn (another former Inn across the road). This would have been used by the smugglers to move contraband from Inn to Inn so hiding from the customs men." (Bay Horse Website)
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Bay Horse - Ravenglass - List Entry
- "House, dated 1764 on lintel; later alterations. Wet-dashed rubble with chamfered eaves. Graduated slate roof with outshut to rear. Stone coping, to south end, and stone ridge; stucco end chimneys. …
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Edmund Anon
from https://historicengland.org.u…
Bay Horse - Ravenglass - List Entry
- "House, dated 1764 on lintel; later alterations. Wet-dashed rubble with chamfered eaves. Graduated slate roof with outshut to rear. Stone coping, to south end, and stone ridge; stucco end chimneys. …
Added by
Edmund Anon