12/17/2023 0 Comments Travellers rest endon![]() ![]() Helpers and such.Īt Early Release it might not have the exploration aspect of Stardew Valley as you won't be able to visit town but this is something that we are looking to add into the game in the future. The game will allow you to get creative with your dishes as well as drinks as it will allow you to mix in different herbs or fruits to create new flavours.Ĭustomers will have different requirements and will ask you to serve specific drink or food.Īs your tavern gains reputation you'll unlock more features, like new recipes, decoration that will have positive impact for your guest comfort. Right now you'll be able to work on your tavern interior (place tables, decorations, etc.), farm ingredients in your local garden, then use these to prepare food, drinks (ale, wine). So there will be plenty of things to look forward to. In terms of sheer content the game will be released in Early Access and we are still at a point were we are figuring out if there is enough mechanics to keep you interested long enough as the game will get subsequent content updates. We certainly will strive to enrich the game in content as much as possible. It was named after her ancestor, William Batson, the inn keeper in 1901.Ĭlick here to find ot more about the Batson family. The courtyard was given its name by a pupil from Griffydam Primary School who won a competition to name the new development. The Travellers was demolished in 2002 and rebuilt as a pseudo farm courtyard of houses named Batsons Court. In the 1980’s the pub was taken over by Malcolm Allured of Showaddywaddy fame who later transformed it into the legendary Travellers nightclub. The Brewery is shown as being Wells Brewery of Kegworth, who apparently used a fleet of steam waggons to deliver their beer at one time. ![]() Its possible that William Batson is sitting in the centre with the child on his knee and his wife Susannah and some of their other children are also likely to be those in the picture. The group photograph with the name of William Batson on the License board may have been taken when William Batson was there and therefore reasonable to assume it was taken between 1897 & 1905. However William Batson is shown as the licensee in the 1901 census and may have have held the license over this 8 periodġ914-1922 John Michael Field (wife Alice Mahala) In the official licensing records there was no licensees name given between 18. Up to this date the pub is recorded as having no sign and was just listed as a wine and beer houseġ897-1905 William Batson (was landlord at The Rising Sun for 7 years). Delicious wine, beer or ale are what may make you come back to Travellers Rest. Taste tasty cheesecakes, chocolate cakes and sticky toffee pudding. You are to find good meat pies, sirloins and lasagna. The brewery owners are now ‘Mitchell & Butlers’.ġ875 (part) Henry Southard and Joseph Lagerġ876 (part) Joseph Lager and William Redfern This bar offers its visitors to degust British cuisine. If you’re lucky enough to be attending a wedding at The Ashes it might be useful to know that both wedding. The Ashes is an award-winning, exclusive-use wedding venue and as such it does not operate a public bar or restaurant. Also, the attractive front window has been removed and been replaced by a modern bay. The Travellers Rest in Stanley is less than 2 miles away from The Ashes Exclusive Barn Wedding Venue in Endon. The next photograph taken in the 1960’s shows a major change as the adjoining 4 bedroom cottage has been demolished by this time. From 1921 to 1936 the Travellers Rest was owned by Offilers’ Brewery. I always have tons of red from all the smithing/crafting I do but blue seem to be the hardest for me to get. ![]() Text was just painted on the wall it appears. I believe farming and cooking help with blue and green points. ![]() Also in 1904 photo, there was no brewery advertising board above the doors. However, if we look at the following football team photograph we can see that one of the two entrance doors had been taken out and the upper and bottom side windows have been replaced by more modern windows. Frank Richards was the landlord at the time, and his name is above the door. In the photograph taken in 1935, the adjoining cottage on the left is still there. There is a good supply of hard and soft water and a very extensive frontage to the highway leading from Griffydam to Hinckley.’ The house comprises Tap Room, Back Parlour, Front Sitting Room, Two Kitchens, Six Bedrooms and large Cellar with four room Cottage adjoining. Shocking everyone around them, Ogden also returned the precious gems Rowan left behind, suggesting he sell the rest but keep the golden owl. In a sale by auction in 1890, it was described as an ‘old established beer-house known as the Travellers Rest, situate at Griffydam, with stabling for four horses and a hayloft over, cow houses for four cows, outbuildings and large gardens. Available records date back to 1870 when the inn was listed as a ‘wine and beer house’. ![]()
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