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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 accomodation located
== History ==
While the precise date of construction is unknown, it was built by John Wright around 1705. By 1707, it was used as a tannery owned by Thomas 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
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On August 31st, 2003 The Royal Oak
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