Langston Arms Hotel, Churchill, Oxfordshire

This building was built as a hotel in Victorian times. It was built in c1870 by George Devey for the Third Earl of Ducie. It was built by a main railway junction. It was also the headquarters of the local hunt. It had stabling for 23 hunters and guests of the Earl of Ducie. Other visitors from London would bring their horses by train for a weekend's hunting.

Location

Oxfordshire Churchill

Period

Victorian (1837 - 1901)

Tags

hotel rail transport leisure Victorian (1837 - 1901)