This is the Richard III Tea Rooms in Scarborough. I'd like to think the King stayed here (as legend says he did) but I can't help wondering why he would want to when there's a huge castle sprawling across the hill above.
Richard's name on the sign is money in the bank. One historian (Tony Pollard) called his portrait "the face that launched a thousand novels."
Looking forward to Monday's announcement with bated breath. Then we can move him from the "legend" column to the "archaeology subject" column and let him rest in peace wherever they bury what's left.
Scarborough is a cheery 19th century seaside town and its a surprise to come across an authentic medieval building nestling amongst the souvenir shops and cafes and arcades.
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Far more impressive than a car park in Leicester.
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'Don't even bother, I'll find somewhere else to stay!'
'But there is nowhere else...'
'These worthy burghers are my new friends! Their casa is my casa!'
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:)
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Looking forward to Monday's announcement with bated breath. Then we can move him from the "legend" column to the "archaeology subject" column and let him rest in peace wherever they bury what's left.
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I'd like for him to lie in York Minster but Leicester Cathedral probably has a stronger claim.
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With the newer buildings pressing in on each side. That's great.
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