Gore Crow Hotel
The Gore Crow Hotel was a hotel located in Carbury, in rural England. The hotel's main building was built in 1684
. At some time in the late 20th century it was run by Pat Rowlinson and his wife Elizabeth Rowlinson. The hotel has its own microbrewery and serves its brews at a small counter in the hotel's main reception area. The hotel's pub counter is frequented by locals, including archaeologist Peter Warmsly and young science student Shou Yuing. (DW: Battlefield)
The Gore Crow was located near the site of an 8th century battlefield, from which it may have derived its name: gore crows are crows that flock to a battlefield to feast on the dead, and are a feature in English ballads.