DescriptionThe Fox Goes Free Inn, Charlton - geograph.org.uk - 347646.jpg
English: The Fox Goes Free Inn, Charlton In the 18th century Charlton was renowned as the home of the first and most famous regular foxhunt in England, with more than 150 horses stabled here at one time. Its crowning glory was a 10 hour chase in 1738.
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