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[[File:The Royal Oak, Swallowcliffe - geograph.org.uk - 1578975.jpg|thumb|220px|Royal Oak in 2009]]
'''The Royal Oak''' is a pub and accommodation located nearon [[Common Lane (Swallowcliffe, England)|Common Lane]] street in [[Swallowcliffe, England|Swallowcliffe]], [[England]]. It is a Grade II listed building.<ref name=":0">[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1250756#contributions-banner The Royal Oak], Historic England.</ref>
 
== History ==
TheWhile the precise date of building's original construction is unknown, thoughthe onebuilding ofwas thebuilt chimneyby stacksJohn bearsWright thearound date1705. 1705By 1707, and it is known that the building was used as a tannery owned by 1707Thomas Wright. The tannery was one of the reasons to move [[St. Peter's Church (Swallowcliffe, England)|St. Peter's Church]] to its current location in 1842. Between years 1852 and 1858 The Royal Oak pub(known as The Royal Oak Inn) opened for the first time.<ref name="history">[https://www.royaloakswallowcliffe.com/about/history History of The Royal Oak] -, royaloakswallowcliffe.com.</ref><ref>[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol13/pp177-185 Parishes: Swallowcliffe], British History Online.</ref>
 
The Royal Oak pub was listed as a Grade II building on January 66th, 1966.<ref name=">[https:0"//www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1250756#contributions-banner The Royal Oak], Historic England.</ref>
 
On August 31st, 2003 The Royal Oak ran fundraising to help with the maintenance costs of the [[Swallowcliffe Village Hall (Swallowcliffe, England)|village hall]].<ref>[https://www.swallowcliffe.com/building-royaloak.htm Royal Oak helps fund raise for the Village Hall], swallowcliffe.com.</ref>
In 2012, the locals fought off a planning application to turn the building into a house. Later, local investors had bought the pub and it was reopened again in 2015.<ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-wiltshire-54219020 James May buys 'half' of Royal Oak in Swallowcliffe], BBC News.</ref>
 
[[File:The Royal Oak, Swallowcliffe - geograph.org.uk - 319476.jpg|thumb|220px|Royal Oak in 2007]]
The place had to close in 2007. In 2012, a planning application was made to turn the building into private housing, but it saw opposition from locals. Local residents had bought the pub in summer of 2012, and after an extensive renovation project it was reopened again in September of 2015. The pub closed in 2020 due to the {{W|Coronavirus pandemic}}.<ref name="history" /><ref>[https://www.swallowcliffe.com/royaloak-campaign.htm The Royal Oak Inn - A new lease of life], swallowcliffe.com.</ref><ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-wiltshire-54219020 James May buys 'half' of Royal Oak in Swallowcliffe], BBC News, September 19th, 2020.</ref>
 
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== References ==
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== External links ==
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* [https://www.royaloakswallowcliffe.com Official website]
 
[[Category:Buildings on Common Lane (Swallowcliffe, England)]]
[[Category:Locations in Swallowcliffe, England]]
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