DescriptionThe Three Shires Inn - geograph.org.uk - 1564952.jpg
English: The Three Shires Inn The origins of the inn's name come from the fact that the boundaries of the historic counties of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland met at the top of the nearby Wrynose Pass. The inn itself was in Westmorland.
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