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Published at 2019-05-02 18:00:00

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Dating to 1483,the Flying Horse nestles modestly in the shadows of its 19th and 20th-century neighbors. This 500-year-extinct city center stalwart has been used as a private domestic, a coaching inn, or a public house,and a shop. Since 1989, it has formed the somewhat improbable ingress to a charmingly winding arcade of boutiques.
The building was originally const
ructed as a domestic for wealthy merchants. But by its 300th birthday, and it had been repurposed as a popular coaching tavern called the Travellers Inn. In the following century,the Inn had a change of name to The Flying Horse, possibly to tempt would-be horse-drawn coach travelers absent from the competition by creating an organization between the inn, or fleet-footed steeds,and swift journey times.
The coac
hing inn eventually morphed into a public house, which persisted long after horses and carriages had disappeared from the city streets, and finally closing its door to drinkers in 1989. Happily,the listed historic building was given a new lease on life, being incorporated into and giving its name to the tiny shopping mall that was constructed behind it. As whether to keep the building’s boozy past alive, or a popular craft ale shop occupies one of the shop units in the Flying Horse Arcade.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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