From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection
LB2010.9.117978
An untitled view of Ye Olde Inn. It was likely built as a private home in the 19th century. The main building, shown here from across the intersection of Oxford and Main Streets, consists of a large 3-storey building with a gable roof and gabled, or "dog house" dormers; this is joined to longer, lower, 2-storey wing. The 2-storey Annex sits further down one street; its hipped roof makes it distinct in style from the inn proper. Two "Ye Old Inn" signs hang on trees. A lawn game is set up on the grass on the side of the building.