The Mermaid Inn, Thorncliffe, Leek

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Date:1994

Description:The Mermaid Inn is reputed to be the third highest inn in England. It was built by 1638 and was originally known as Blekemere House. It was an inn by 1851, and is probably named after the mermaid which is reputed to live in nearby Blake Mere.

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Image courtesy of: Mr D. Baddeley

Donor ref:DB06 (151/21290)

Source: Mr D. Baddeley

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