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== History ==
== History ==
The date of building's original construction is unknown, though one of the chimney stacks bears the date 1705, and it is known that the building was used as a tannery by 1707. Between years 1852 and 1858 The Royal Oak pub opened for the first time.<ref>[https://www.royaloakswallowcliffe.com/about/history History of The Royal Oak] - royaloakswallowcliffe.com.</ref>
The date of building's original construction is unknown, though one of the chimney stacks bears the date 1705, and it is known that the building was used as a tannery by 1707. Between years 1852 and 1858 The Royal Oak pub opened for the first time.<ref>[https://www.royaloakswallowcliffe.com/about/history History of The Royal Oak], royaloakswallowcliffe.com.</ref>


The Royal Oak pub was listed as a Grade II building on January 6, 1966.<ref name=":0" />
The Royal Oak pub was listed as a Grade II building on January 6, 1966.<ref name=":0" />