Examples of 'ship inn' in a sentence

Meaning of "ship inn"

This phrase refers to an inn or pub that is located near a body of water, such as a river, lake, or sea. It suggests that the establishment is positioned in a convenient or picturesque location for travelers or locals who enjoy views or activities related to the water

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The ship inn at the harbour is well worth a visit.
Very close to ship inn.
The Ship Inn as it used to be.
Winther has been waiting for Reese Outside the ship inn all evening.
Ship Inn 올드콘위.
It contains the terraced Ship Inn restaurant.
He is honoured by a blue plaque on the wall of The Old Ship Inn.
For a less formal environment, try the Ship Inn Brasserie with its abundance of seafood.
The old mortuary near the Ship Inn.
The Ship Inn dates from the late 18th century.
There is a pub across the way, the Ship Inn.
The village has two pubs-the Ship Inn and the Boot and Shoe.
Yes, he lives at the Ship Inn.
In the 19th century, the area around the Ship Inn was known as Alveston Green.
A complimentary breakfast is served every morning. Offering British meals, Ship Inn is around 550 meters away.

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